I think it was Robin who made the point on a thread a few weeks ago, that when renters asked her to lower her price, she made a case that her points were worth more.
Renters think of points as a commodity - the going rate is $10, why should I pay more. And the points themselves ARE a commodity, but the owner isn't. Its probably worth more than $10 to rent from someone with a good rental history, lots of posts on the Disboards, and an attitude that they are providing a service. At the same time - if the owner is going to charge a premium - they need to let the renter know "hey, you've vacation is a month out - I'm going out of town for two weeks - is there anything you need before I leave."
I guess what I'm saying is that, knowing what I know after hanging here for years, if I were going to rent points, I'd post a "points wanted" thread - and I'd name a price a few dollars higher than the going rate - maybe $12 or $13 - or if I needed special service (calling day by day, someone with access to the eleven month window) more than that. And then I'd cherrypick the responses I got - not looking for someone who said "I'll undercut the others" but looking for someone who I felt I could trust and would make a case for providing a service - particularly now that I'd be dependant on the owner for contact with MS. But for current renters, the rules changed mid transaction and I can't blame anyone for not doing this eleven months ago.