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set playeriswerewolf to 0
That should solve your problem, and your ‘Days as a Werewolf’ should no longer increase. This is a known bug.
NOTE: The UESP Lycanthropy[www.uesp.net] page says this bug was fixed in the latest Skyrim Unofficial Patch, released on 28 October 2013, so you may want to download and install that update instead of using the Console command.
NightCore & Alembrik - figures, I had the unofficial patch before it moved to nexus. I'll need to watch the werewolf day count before I do anything.
Thanks for the help!
setting ownership of a bed is rather easy
setownership 7 after you clicked on it
makes it "your bed"
edit: Okay, I just tried the setownership 7 and nothing has changed. Honeyside, the bed I really truely have paid for, is the only bed that doesn't give me any sort of rest benefit.
edit2: I checked the skyrim website with all the console info to get a better idea as to how to use the setownership stuff, found out what I was doing wrong, corrected it, and the problem still isn't fixed. Honeyside does not give me a rest benefit and I can't understan why.
Not a solution really if you desperately want to fix the ‘Well Rested’ bonus though, since there could be other associated problems. You might want to see if Bethsoft support has anything to suggest, both in terms of diagnosing the problem, determining if there are any others, and solving whatever the problem turns out to be.