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This certainly doesn't make logical sense to me. If I'm a buyer that loses to ROFR I'm not going to just quit if I really want something. Its human nature I think that I'll look for others and begin the process again. I may even bid a little higher to win because I really want it.
The only thing I can imagine that would make me lose interest is if I keep losing to ROFR and the price went above my acceptable range before I could win.
That scenerio may not benefit the buyer but doesn't hurt the seller in my book.
I agree.
I thought it was decided awhile back that we should keep the ROFR arguments in a separate thread. While both sides of the controversy have interesting points, I personally would prefer not to have post after post devolve into a discussion on the merits of ROFR.
Someone got a great buy- even better if they love the resort and want to go there frequently!