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Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Aug 24, 2003
- Messages
- 277
People need to stop complaining??? Really???
Do you really think this about future resale purchasers not getting a discount? This is about Current DVC Members seeing DVC/DVD/DISNEY putting forth a policy to further devalue their the Member's asset in favor of New Property Sales. When a company acts in this manner it makes one question if DVC has a conflict of interest between acting in the best interest of the Members or best interests of DVD/Disney. It also erodes the trust that the Member has placed in DVC. For example, Are premium vacation periods held open for cash reservations instead of member points reservations? There isn't an independent audit confirming it. We have to trust that DVC isn't doing this,right?
These Ownership Interests were marketed with the ability to sell your Membership if the needs arise. They were not marketed or disclosed that you could sell your entire membership,however, your membership will be stripped of XY and Z. What is next? Future Resales purchasers will be able to stay at home resort???
Disney should be thrilled they have a group of hundreds of thousands of customers committed to going to their various parks and resorts. This individualls in this group spends thousands of dollars each year. Plus, DVD sold these developments for 3 times the cost of development. Now, Disney wants more.
Keep in mind, If you purchased your Membership via resale then DVC has already marked your Membership as a resale member in the reservation system. Are decisions being made by Management based upon whether or not you purchased new or resale? They seem focused on that aspect now.
If DVD is struggling selling new memberships perhaps their are other factors at play. Overpricing, market saturation,quality or outside influences such as the recession the country has been in since 2008. Obviously, they are listening to their non commissioned sales associates who are giving the primary excuse for not selling the product is resales.
Maybe DVD/Disney should have taken a proactive marketing approach like they did when they initially sold the Disney Vacation Club (OKW) and give new purchasers passes to the various parks until 2020 for half the occupancy rate of the room they reserve. Instead, they chose to devalue the entire membership assets.
Do you really think this about future resale purchasers not getting a discount? This is about Current DVC Members seeing DVC/DVD/DISNEY putting forth a policy to further devalue their the Member's asset in favor of New Property Sales. When a company acts in this manner it makes one question if DVC has a conflict of interest between acting in the best interest of the Members or best interests of DVD/Disney. It also erodes the trust that the Member has placed in DVC. For example, Are premium vacation periods held open for cash reservations instead of member points reservations? There isn't an independent audit confirming it. We have to trust that DVC isn't doing this,right?
These Ownership Interests were marketed with the ability to sell your Membership if the needs arise. They were not marketed or disclosed that you could sell your entire membership,however, your membership will be stripped of XY and Z. What is next? Future Resales purchasers will be able to stay at home resort???
Disney should be thrilled they have a group of hundreds of thousands of customers committed to going to their various parks and resorts. This individualls in this group spends thousands of dollars each year. Plus, DVD sold these developments for 3 times the cost of development. Now, Disney wants more.
Keep in mind, If you purchased your Membership via resale then DVC has already marked your Membership as a resale member in the reservation system. Are decisions being made by Management based upon whether or not you purchased new or resale? They seem focused on that aspect now.
If DVD is struggling selling new memberships perhaps their are other factors at play. Overpricing, market saturation,quality or outside influences such as the recession the country has been in since 2008. Obviously, they are listening to their non commissioned sales associates who are giving the primary excuse for not selling the product is resales.
Maybe DVD/Disney should have taken a proactive marketing approach like they did when they initially sold the Disney Vacation Club (OKW) and give new purchasers passes to the various parks until 2020 for half the occupancy rate of the room they reserve. Instead, they chose to devalue the entire membership assets.