When we first toured (fall of 1996) we were assigned a guide who left the company before we purchased. Our new guide handled our paperwork for our initial purchase and our first add-on. We had never met him. We added on again almost 10 years later while visiting the Woodfield Mall near Chicago. I called our guide to see if he would receive any credit for this purchase. A year later we stayed at the Treehouses (so this would have been Aug 2009) and decided to go meet him for the first time (after a nearly 12 year membership). He was very friendly and outgoing, took us around and showed us the model rooms, commented on my husband's name (he has a famous name) and mentioned other "celebrity" names that he has dealt with - none of which were the ones that made the name famous.

We had a pleasant time with him and after 30 - 40 minutes (including the model room tour) he made a comment about us just buying points recently and that we probably weren't in the market for any more right now, and my husband corrected him and said that depending on what kind of offers were available we were considering adding on again. He told us the prices for everything available, the incentives that were being offered. He wasn't pushy - in fact we had to basically ask him if we could buy more when it became obvious he wasn't trying to sell us anything. We wound up buying more (and they were Saratoga points) from that visit. (We waited until we got home to actually do it). And since then bought 2 more 50 point contracts. Whenever I've called him I've never been pressured to change my mind and buy whatever the newest property is. He does offer it, but doesn't "push" any property over another. This summer we stopped by to see him again (actually when we bought one of our 50pt contracts he told us he would get us some fastpasses on our next visit since there weren't any incentives available - that's what we were stopping by for) While we were in a sitting area waiting for him we observed another guide interacting with some new guests. He seemed nice enough, and I didn't notice any lies - but he seemed to be more over-the-top than our guide. I wouldn't have felt comfortable having him as my guide - he was implying that he sold a membership to a famous football player, whose name he couldn't mention, but them went on to give enough clues that even I could figure out who he was talking about.

He seemed like a bragger - like owning at
DVC is the only smart move to make, that he used to have a rental home somewhere else, but you had to pay all the upkeep on it, and you could only go to that place, and if you rented it out to someone else you didn't know what kind of damage they would do - all of which, I guess, is technically true, but if I were someone new it would have turned me off - that he was trying too hard to impress me.
I guess all this rambling is to say that the different guides all have a different selling style, we were fortunate to have the guide we do who is low-key and not pushy. But having a guide who badmouths a portion of the product that he is selling is just bizarre. And while it is a good idea that the OP is bringing this to the attention of his superiors, if it was done in the earshot of all the other guests, I would assume that there were other guides and/or other employees who could hear him also - so either this is this is typical behavior for this guide (and they are used to it), or somebody has already said "Hey, what was that all about?". If the OP had said that the tirade was in the guide's office, or while they were alone on the tour with him, where he would have had some idea that he might not be overheard, I would totally expect a letter to be written. But if he did it out where anybody could hear him, I would doubt that a letter would make much difference because they probably already know that he is like that.
