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I’m willing to die on this hill.
Disney tried to do something nice for its members and they showed them what happens when you act in good faith without having all of your legal ducks in a row.
The ones who actively didn’t extend are trying to get something more than they originally agreed to for nothing.
I don’t think it’s ethical even if legally they are entitled to it. Others don’t have to agree with me about it.
If they wanted to do something nice, then they would not have asked for payment, it wasn’t for owners, it was for them.
Plus, if it was about members, they could have put it to a vote, which is what they were legally required to do, per the contract people signed,
Had they done that, then I would agree with you. But, they didn’t because they didn’t want owners to have a say. With that, we can agree to disagree.