Dean said:I don't feel that members should hold back and not reserve high demand times, this is not an emotional issue for me but it is for some. Different people bought for different reasons. Some may specifically have bought to rent out, others may be like me and own more points than they will consistently use. ......
Additionally, in some ways this is like a resort mug thread, or calling your 38 month old child 2 for the purpose of theme park tickets, or five in a room, or taking food out of a buffet....technically, renting out points for commerical purposes is something DVC has written into the contract as a no no. (Enforcable and legal or not, its in the contract - and interestingly enough, receiving compensation for points on a casual basis is allowed - its going into the renting points business that isn't). DVC chooses not to enforce it - like they choose not to enforce many of their "rules." But to some people, if the rule is there, it is an affront if anyone breaks the rule - regardless of if it hurts them or not.