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I would expect that they would have some sort of prorated buy back based on the remaining life of the contract. They could certainly put it well below current market resale values. But if they were 100% in control of the buy backs then people either sell back at DVC pre-determined rate or gift to family. Otherwise i guess they could foreclose on the contract and get nothing back. This would really pin people in a corner when they have to get out of their DVC contract.
It seems they are putting so much effort into restricting re-sale -- why allow resale in the first place? It just makes the system that much more confusing.
I do see a buy up option for those Rivera resales. They will make the resale of those contracts pretty unattractive, thus pushing someone to buy up to the option of having a better booking window.
We really all just have to sit back and watch it unfold and see what DVC's next move will be.
They can't go out and institute any changes so that they could buy back ALL the contracts they want, at a price they specify. They COULD have done it, if they had put it in the original contracts, but they didn't. And there are now over 225,000 DVC contracts out there. Can't implement that type of sales control and restrictions after the fact. All they have now is ROFR at the Established Market Rate.
If Disney wanted to KILL the resale market, they could not do so. If they wanted to seriously DAMAGE the resale market, there are various things that they could try. But most of them would be truly counterproductive. Look at an example like this (This is not possible, just an example for illustration purposes, and is no where near reality).
Suppose Disney made it so that ALL resales had the following stipulations attached to them:
* Resales required a $1000 'Registration Fee' to register your Resale with them and set up an new account.
* Resales were placed on an 8 month window, when all the other Direct Owners at that resort still had an 11 month priority.
* Resales could ONLY stay at their Home Resort.
* Resales got no fast passes until the 30 Day Window.
* Resales were not allowed to Bank, Borrow or Transfer points.
* Resales were saddled with every other restriction that you could think of.
Well, what happens then? Suppose the Resale price drops to $25 a point (because, suppose, Disney was REALLY EFFECTIVE in driving the price down). How will this help Disney? The answer is, IT WON'T. Because people would look at those points and say, "Wow, I can purchase 100 points at Polynesian for $2,500, plus a $1000 fee, and stay in a Polynesian room for 4 or 5 nights, EVERY YEAR FOR THE NEXT 45 YEARS! That stay is worth an easy $2000 value per year! I AM DEFINITELY BUYING SOME OF THAT!" So, EVERYBODY, including people who would never have considered buying DVC before, jumps into the resale market. This has two effects. One, the Resale buyers are not buying ANYTHING Direct from Disney. Why pay $200 a point when you can get it for $25 a point! And, second, with so many people interested in getting a good deal and buying Resale, the bidding war for contracts would make the price start to go back up.
Once again, Disney would have shot itself in the foot, created more "Ill Will," and provided more 'Cautionary STOP Signs to ANY Buyers, including Direct Buyers.' And they would have driven down the price of Resales. But, did it help them? Nope. Not at all. Would it increase Direct Sales? Nope, not at all. In fact, it probably would GREATLY decrease Direct Sales.
So, that is why Disney REALLY cannot 'Destroy' the Resale Market, and why they don't really want to even TRY. As they said in, The Count of Monte Cristo - "Do your worst!"
The point is, Disney may see it being in their best interest to try to limit Resales, and Drive the price down, in order to Increase the Relative Value of Direct Sales, but there are real limits on what they can do, besides Legal limits. The Market will make sure of that. And it brings up the question of whether it is beneficial to them AT ALL to try to harm the Resale Price or Resale Market.