OP here

Surprised to find the thread in this forum, to be honest, IMO it belongs to IC as it deals with the pointbreak issues specific to Priority Club.
As most PC members know "pointbreaks" are heavily discounted (50-87.5% off) awards offered at limited number of properties a few times a year. As a result some of the better hotels exhaust their award inventory within days and drop from the list. IC Vienna is a prime example - regular award goes for 40K and pointbreak is 5K.
There are no limits on awards so anyone can easily book dozens of nights when the list is published (I recall reports of a 2 month stay booked on PB rate). As long as this is done for personal use it's all good.
What alarms me is the creation of a marketplace to trade those nights on CC. Due to restricted PB availability it really gives an incentive to book as many nights as possible and come to CC to profit from those bookings. Along the way many other members who legitimately want to book the discounted awards find out that they are too late and the awards are gone.
I have no fundamental problems with the posts I quoted in OP (or the market value of those nights) but I don't really want to see FT turning into a marketplace for scalping.
The solution is pretty obvious of course - PC and other hotels should make the awards
non-transferable once booked (as with the airlines) so perhaps if we move this back to IC forum some lurkers would consider this as my personal feedback.