I suppose anything is possible, but I don't understand why Wyndham would engage in something so elaborate instead of just offering to consider buying contracts as part of Ovations. They could set it up so they have no obligation to buy just as they have no obligation to offer three years of points to folks who turn in their contracts. A friend purchased additional points directly from Wyndham and the contract provides that Wyndham will buy it back for 20 percent of the purchase price, but the contract has conditions that would allow Wyndham the discretion not to buy it back. I went to the list of timeshares offered on Timeshare Broker Associates' Website. The list is quite extensive and there are contracts that have been offered for some time. Some are marked as having been reduced in price. If you're right and Wyndham is using this as a means to buy back contracts, I guess they could be cherry picking those that are believed to be easily resold at developer prices. However, they don't have a right of first refusal, anyone could buy it first, and I'm still at a loss to understand why they would endorse a reseller that undercuts their sales staff. Do you think they're considering making changes to their boiler room sales model?