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Signing the contract at purchase does not disolve Disney of any and all responsibility in these matters. Even with a contract designed to absolve an entity of any responsility in a given area, if due care is not exercised the responsibility can still reside at least partially with the entity. For example, I could have guests sign a liability waiver before they come on my property, but if they are injured due to my negligence I would still be responsible. That being said, in this case Disney's failure to protect the owners from fraud probably does not rise to the level necessary to shift responsibility back to them. I don't believe anyone is saying that it does. What is being said is that it would be nice (and yes, I believe ethical) if Disney took some minor common sense steps like charging the card more often or allowing owners to block room charging privelages.
Again noone is saying that the contract should not be honored. they are postulating as to what steps could be taken as to limiting the damage when these instances of fraud occur. Simply following a contract does not guarantee ethical behavior. It is sad that so many in the world believe that to be the case.
So, you would consider it ethical for Disney to lower the charge limit for the sole purpose of protecting an owner that chooses to rent? What if the contract needed to be renegotiated, involving attorneys fees that are paid for by dues, to do so, in essence charging all members to protect those that rent. Sorry, I absolutely would not consider that ethical.
Nor would I consider it ethical for Disney to treat all members differently, as far as charging limits, vs. other cash guests, solely to protect renting members. I know that a $500 limit would not be convenient for me, since the room charge shuts down when it reaches the limit. And I really don't see Disney treating people treating people that rent from a DVC Owner differently than an owner, or any other cash resort guest, as being ethical.
The owner has a choice as to whether to rent or not, and should accept the responsibilites that go along with that choice.