For the 2020 point charts the UY didn't have any effect, the issue was the lockoff premium and the reallocation across different unit type. So I guess you're referring to the 2022 chart.
DVCMC has actually stated that the Base UY is used only when the resort opens, later for reallocation the "minimum year" is used, a different concept. Since you're referring still to "Base Year" it's maybe you who is not really up to date with the latest DVCMC definitions.
I<3Riviera made a very in depth analysis of the minimum year and by DVCMC own admission (in a call I made with the Head of regulatory affairs and the person responsible for the point charts) it is true that the 2022 charts had an excess of points and that they preferred to leave it as it is because otherwise it would be confusing ( !!!!!! ) for members to adopt mitigating solutions. They told later to others they would instead apply those to the new point charts to be published in August.
How can you be so sure? Can you please link to the law or court sentence that defines what is the permitted variance?
Risible.
Do you really believe on of the biggest corporations in America caves in because 2 dozen people have complained with members services? They rolled back changes that could give tens of millions in revenues every year.
Should I prepare for the come back of FP+, DME, evening EMH for all and all the rides that people (hundreds of thousands people, in some cases) have complained about?
We didn't complain about seasonal reallocation, we complained for the fact they did it in a way that inflated the point charts.
You couldn't be more wrong.
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point chart changes that are going to be published in August (if they actually do it) will NOT revert the change in points reallocations across seasons. It's too late for that, because reservations for most of the year have been already booked. People complaining about not being able to book as many days they were used to in their favorite time of the year are being ignored altogether (rightly so), which disproves your point that people tantrum is forcing them to roll back.
The point discrepancy is real and the complains raised to DVCMC Regulatory Affairs are based on math and Florida Timeshare law.