Sorry, I really don't see a compelling argument here.
We don't sell YubiKeys with VIP credentials anymore. The only option for the general public to use a VIP credential on a YubiKey would be on a NEO or 4 with this -
viewtopic.php?f=26&t=1617#p7058 (would use the OATH applet so not applicable here anyway).
It seems like you're taking our legal statement out of context (we get asked about this periodically)...
"'vv' prefix credentials are not guaranteed to have the same availability as production 'cc' prefix credentials." - This literally means if you try to upload a credential you just generated and someone has already uploaded a credential with the same prefix, it won't allow you to use that credential (otherwise it would then invalidate their credential, so what would be the point?). You'd simply generate a new one and try to upload the next one. If you try to upload an identity that already exists, you will get an error at upload.yubico.com that says "Sorry, that yubikey prefix is already in use."
And yes, Yubico reserves the right to revoke credentials at its discretion, but we've never had to do this before. This is just in case we find that someone is abusing the service. People seem to think that Yubico will arbitrarily start deleting credentials for no reason.
The configuration protection access code exists to prevent accidental or intentional deletion of slot credentials. I don't see how adding an additional layer of complexity to the design would be beneficial.