FWIW, I don't think I particularly felt pained by mega-renters. Likely because I was a power-user (for my own family's use). However, the following changes, perhaps in name of mega-renters, has made it increasingly difficult to enjoy WM with and for my family:
- Changes to Grouped Reservations rules (specifically the start date and the need for consistent season; we never rented out the throw-away nights so restricting the names on the reservation segments meant nothing to me)
- Restricting the transfer of housekeeping tokens when transferring credits across accounts.
- Changes to Guest Certs as it impacts my use of booking multiple units for family gatherings. I still want a large unit for the "gathering place" but as the kids grow up and marry ... we need multiple small units as well.
I've been enormously successful getting my WM reservations when/where I wanted. I didn't feel threatened by renters ... but do feel 'squished' by these rule changes. Sigh. Oh, well.
This is the difference. Individual owners look at the changes as to how it affects their personal situation. The Board must look at how changes affect all 225,000+ owners. The BOD is valuing owner occupancy over guest occupancy, as it should be considering the thousands, tens of thousands, or hundreds of thousands of dollar members paid to join WorldMark for their personal use.
The Grouped Reservation change prevented a few thousand owners from using a loophole to jump the 13-month booking window against the other 220,000+ owners. Result: WorldMark Hawaii rentals (and many other popular locations) disappeared from EBay. What is not fair about that? This is pro-family vacations for owners who save up two years worth of credits to reserve Hawaii for 12,000 credits, something that was not possible before the change.
30,000,000 fewer credits were transferred in the six months after the rule change eliminating HK transfers and limiting credit transfers to 2X ownership. Megarenters were using huge block of rented credits to reserve units at 13 months. Result? More owners booking for their occupancy at 13 months, many rental operations fold. Good for 225,000+ owners, bad for the few thousand owners who regularly rent in more than 2X the size of their ownership.
As to the Guest Certificate, the bylaws make no distinction between Craigslist renter/guests and family renter/guests. It gets emotional when family is involved, but there is no distinction.
It is sad when something you enjoyed for so long is ruined by any segment of the population ... but it the way things go (down).
It is not right when a relatively few owners blame the WM Board of Directors for heeding other owners who complain about megarenters and instituting policies that put owner occupancy ahead of non-owner occupancy. Blame those who ruined the system.
I am sure that the feedback from the recent ownership survey will again focus on megarenters, and there will be more changes that increase owner usage and reduce guest usage.