It devalues your memberships in several ways
1. you are paying high maintenance fees and Disney, DVC, is giving those weeks to RCI who in turn exchanges them for less than 1/8 of our membership fees
DVC is not giving anything to anyone! DVC
members are
exchanging their points for RCI vacations as a benefit of their DVC membership. That ability to exchange out is supposedly one of the major selling points of DVC...although I'm sure it is greatly overrated in many cases.
I also don't know where you get "1/8 of our membership fees." If they are renting for $7 per point, are you saying your dues are $56 per point??? I don't know where you own, but my dues are a LOT less than that!
And even if we accept the 1/8 calculation -- $7 = 1/8 -- then what is a rental at $10 per point? Isn't it about 1/6 by that same math? Isn't $11 per point 1/5 by that math? 1/8...1/5...how big a difference is that really in dollars?
2. you are paying for someone who has no interest in DVC to use your villas. They have no reason to keep them nice. They have no ownership interest
3. your points are worth less now than before this happened. Why would I buy DVC if I can buy a cheap RCI resort and trade in for a complete week for a fraction of the cost. I would be crazy to pay DVC their high fees only to have them give the weeks to others for so much less
4. there is no accountability for these weeks. Non owners do not pay toward our refurbishments,our pools or anything that makes our resorts so special
5. non owners are making a killing at our expense. They are renting our points out to other non owners for a big profit, which it seems is not what Disney had in mind when they joined RCI
Naw...I'm paying my dues to maintain a property in which I have a miniscule ownership, and if I exchange out, those dues are effectively going to rent my RCI vacation.
In addition, everything you say about these no-good RCI renters is precisely the same as what anyone could say about folks who rent points from you. The only difference is, if your renters trash the place it's your personal responsibility, whereas the exchagers would be DVC's responsibility. I'm not terribly worried about either scenario, because I don't think renters or any other kind of guest has actually been a consistent problem in terms of their respect for the villas they occupy.
6. if you did rent your points out, as you so cavelierly dismiss those that do, you have a right to charge a fair price to cover your costs. These renters are the subprime of
DVC rentals. They are renting high cost weeks for pennies on the dollar to those that can not afford to maintain DVC if, indeed, they owned a DVC contract.
First of all, I don't care if people rent their points...as long as they do it legitimately, which I'm sure you do. I don't like the speculative reservations for rental purposes, and this RCI issue you speak of is exactly that. Speculative ressies, whether through RCI or regular membership, hurt all of us.
In fact, rather than being anti-renting, I think it's important that we keep the ability to rent our points. It's an important benefit of DVC even if I don't currently choose to take advantage of it. I may want to rent somewhere down the road.