There's a detail about the RCI Weeks F&F option I forgot to mention and didn't take into account when I made my list of survey questions.
You would have to send the person you put on your F&F list at least twice in that year, however the year ran, to make worth paying the F&F fee. So in my list of suggested survey questions for Wyndham, using the amounts of $49 and $69 wasn't at all realistic based on the $99 cost of a Wyndham guest confirmation.
This leads to why I think Wyndham abandoned the idea of offering a F&F option.
1. Gold, Platinum, and Founder's owners get enough free guest confirmations that if they're not renting, many wouldn't be paying for guest confirmations anyhow. In the case of large families, some owners might only have to pay for a few over their free allotment. So their objection is why should I have to pay to put my family and friends on a list when I have the free guest confirmations just so I'm not giving the appearance of renting? Good point.
2. Owners who don't have a larger amount of points likely aren't sending or bringing family and friends enough to make use of the option to have a F&F list.
3. Who would really benefit the most from being able to have a F&F list? Resale owners with a significant number of points. Most of us are aware that number of resale owners with a significant number of points is really growing.
Wyndham is a business and as a business they are sales driven. Where's the benefit to Wyndham to do something that mostly benefits resale owners?
Here's my thinking. The program/Trust is to be run/managed to the benefit of owners. All owners, not just the ones Wyndham favors because we spent the big bucks to by developer from them. A F&F option would benefit enough owners to justify doing it. The owners who want to see a F&F option need to make their wants and needs known. Stand up and be heard.
As a VIP owner for 21 of the 23 years we've owned, I've seen a lot taken away to control renting. Owners complained about not being able to get reservations because of all the renting and the response was to make changes that impacted all owners not just the few. Renting is once again on the rise, big surprise there. A F&F list would certainly help Owner Stategies in identifying and eliminating who's renting and who isn't.