WilsonFlyer
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Let me say first that the very nature of this post is going to peeve some off, I suppose. I say that because I want to stress that is NOT its intent. The intent is to get an answer to a question that's been nagging me since I joined this board. Having prefaced my question, here goes...
We are all very pleased when we join DVC or buy and add-on. Some of us choose to announce it and some of us choose not to. I think we all relish in the pleasure we see when someone establishes or otherwise enhances their ownership in DVC and their joy with said purchase.
What really gets me is all these posts and threads regarding ROFR.
Disney passes on ROFRs all the time. They reject on ROFRs all the time. There's nothing statistically meaningful in simply telling us "we passed" or "we didn't pass".
Are these posts as described in the paragraph proceeding this one (joy and celebration) or are they thought to somehow be informative of what is happening at any given instant in time in the ROFR process?
If one is not going to share any quantitative information regarding the ROFR, why share anything other than, "We purchased a DVC interest today. Please join us in our joy over this."?
I understand that it is anyone's right to withhold the financials of their transaction. It is certainly understandable that some are willing to share (isn't it a matter of public record anyway, BTW?) and some are not (on the forums) and that's OK.
EVERY time I see a ROFR post or thread, I run to see how the market is performing relative to yesterday. I hope to see trends and be able to establish whether the value of my purchase is diminishing or increasing relative to last month or last year for that matter.
Maybe I expect too much, but to sum it all up, why make threads entitled "We Passed ROFR today, blah, blah, blah" unless there is quantitative data available for analysis? The ROFR concept has nothing to do with the act of buying. Once purchased, ROFR is out of the way. Why not just say, "We bought today! Be happy and post smiley faces for us."
Now I'm rambling and I guess that's all this is anyway; a rant, so I'll stop now. It won't make any difference anyway but I wanted to get it off my chest. So there.
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We are all very pleased when we join DVC or buy and add-on. Some of us choose to announce it and some of us choose not to. I think we all relish in the pleasure we see when someone establishes or otherwise enhances their ownership in DVC and their joy with said purchase.
What really gets me is all these posts and threads regarding ROFR.
Disney passes on ROFRs all the time. They reject on ROFRs all the time. There's nothing statistically meaningful in simply telling us "we passed" or "we didn't pass".
Are these posts as described in the paragraph proceeding this one (joy and celebration) or are they thought to somehow be informative of what is happening at any given instant in time in the ROFR process?
If one is not going to share any quantitative information regarding the ROFR, why share anything other than, "We purchased a DVC interest today. Please join us in our joy over this."?
I understand that it is anyone's right to withhold the financials of their transaction. It is certainly understandable that some are willing to share (isn't it a matter of public record anyway, BTW?) and some are not (on the forums) and that's OK.
EVERY time I see a ROFR post or thread, I run to see how the market is performing relative to yesterday. I hope to see trends and be able to establish whether the value of my purchase is diminishing or increasing relative to last month or last year for that matter.
Maybe I expect too much, but to sum it all up, why make threads entitled "We Passed ROFR today, blah, blah, blah" unless there is quantitative data available for analysis? The ROFR concept has nothing to do with the act of buying. Once purchased, ROFR is out of the way. Why not just say, "We bought today! Be happy and post smiley faces for us."
Now I'm rambling and I guess that's all this is anyway; a rant, so I'll stop now. It won't make any difference anyway but I wanted to get it off my chest. So there.

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