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No, but but it is my opinion that solutions need to be thoroughtly thought out and at least, in theory have, a big impact on avaiabilty or solving a given issue, including how it impacts the entire DVC Membership, before being put in place and inconveniencing the entire DVC Membership. Especially things like captcha that really won't have the problem solving impact you're hoping for. Again, there is already a yes or no question on the reservation page...about whether the person is a member or not...has that had any impact? And lowering the threashold should certainly have all the aspects considered...will it have an impact on renting...maybe, but again proving that Mrs. Jones in Deluth isn't my bestie would be problematical and take needed CMs from the phone lines, but will it have an impact on the average DVC member that has a large family or a large group of friends? Definitely! And again, how would DVC make that determination as to whether it was a rental of a family/friend reservation? I'm old, I have friends, and acquaintences all over the US, from people I went to school with in California, to former co-workers who've relocated to Illinois and Alaska. I keep in touch with all of them. If you saw several reservation come in from a membership with primaries with addresses from all over the country, what would you think? And we actually were planning a reunion for a while. If an owner wasn't renting points, but DVC said they had too many reservations that year and started cancelling reservations, lawsuit waiting to happen with very negative publicity for DVC and timeshares in general, in a world seemingly run by "internet influencers."So your point of view seems to be, that unless there is a solution to every problem that solves the problem in its entirety with absolutely zero collateral damage - we shouldn't bother at all. I can't even fathom how that point of view exists anywhere except discussion forums.
Again, every possible solution needs to be thoroughly researched and analyzed for viability, ease of implementation, whether it would have any measurable impact on the problem, what would be the cost factor of implenting the change, and impact on the membership overall.
Stats are what Disney is good at, they've been collecting our information and spending habits for decades. If there were an easy workable solution, it would have been in place by now.
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