The overall reputation of the company reflects significant dissatisfaction among customers, particularly regarding its customer service and reliability. Many users report frustrating experiences with delayed refunds, poor communication, and unhelpful support staff. Complaints about properties not matching descriptions or being in unacceptable conditions are prevalent, leading to a loss of trust. While a few customers express occasional satisfaction with specific transactions, the overwhelming sentiment leans towards a lack of accountability and professionalism. This has resulted in a growing number of users opting for alternative platforms, indicating a critical need for improvement in service quality and responsiveness.
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Brian Sharple seems to think travelers do not mind being hit with a $300 to $499 service fee for using his website. He says people aren't so much as batting an eye at those fees. So far I haven't seen the truth in this. He says the fees on our bookings range anywhere from 4% to 10% and he doesn't have the decency to tell us what makes the difference. Is anybody out there able to verify the truth of what he says. I can't.
Do not give them your money. They take your annual subscription, non-refundable... then CHANGE the terms you agreed to, and then change major conditions that greatly impact you financially.
Scum of the earth. AVOID since they were bought by Expedia.
I have paid for five platinum level listings costing around $1500 each for many years. I had been satisfied that was a fair subscription price to pay for the traffic and bookings I received. I even succumbed to being okay with running all the payments through you for the 3% fee. I have always tried to offer a great value to my guests, keeping prices affordable and offering great accommodations and service. Keeping my customers happy and my calendar full. Thanks for totally f... king up my hard work and business with your corporate greed. You have always offered little in terms of customer service and you will be easily replaceable. I will keep my eyes open for the next site to rise. I have two listings coming up for renewal in the next few weeks and that will not be happening. Anyway, 50% of my business does come from airbnb, where I also list. And it will probably fill up my calendar on its own. And I'd rather allow extended vacancies than subscribe to your unconscionable 10% fee to line you and your board of directors pockets. This just aint gonna fly in this community. You really messed things up for your hosts, their guests and in the end yourself.
This out of the blue added "service fee" is absurd. List your property elsewhere! Who knows what else they will try to pull. They have added a fee of 4-10% that goes directly into their pocket claiming they are the last property management company to add this fee. YOU ARE NOT A PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANY! This fee comes out of the guests pocket but inevitabably causes the property owner to lower their rates so guests can afford a stay at the property. Those of us who list on VRBO are the little people and this percentage is a huge chunk of money. And how do they decide what percentage fee gets applied to which reservation? When I paid my membership to join VRBO it did not include this "service fee." I look forward to joining the lawsuit.
I've been paying vrbo/homeaway since 2008 to advertise multiple properties.
I'm truly blown away by their new "service fee"
I do not think it is legal and i'm certain that there will soon be a class action suit against them?
I think that they like much of america has sold their soul to satan and become a dark & evil entity.
It was my understanding that when vrbo 1st began it was for the good of the people. I. e. To help middle/lower class america travel and afford vacations worldwide without the greedy hotel fees.
It is so ironic that vrbo is now charging more fees than the hotels.
I just called my vrbo representative who actually told me that renters love this fee and are embracing it.
Today when i spoke to my "rep" at vrbo this is what transpired.
I kept asking her what the fee was for and she kept calling it a customer satisfaction fee.
I asked her to break it down and she said it guarantees the traveller their deposit back.
I said that the 4% c. C. service fee they charge already does that.
She just kept insisting that it was a wonderful new fee that guests love.
I said if they love it so much that make it optional and not mandatory?
She then said it was for their own good.
I then said is vrbo now a dictatorship?
It is truly bizarre that a vacation rental company makes a bogus fee like this mandatory.
I told her that we would all be in a nightmare of financial disasters if if expedia and all airlines and hotels and all companies worldwide were to adopt this sort of fee and that all made it mandatory? She said that she loved her job and that it was a legitimate fee.
I now think that she is brainwashed. Or a cyborg employee.? How can anyone think a mandatory fee with no explanation is a good thing? What is happening to our country.
I have now written a letter that goes out to all my potential clients explaining this fee and asking that they call vrbo and voice their opinion.
I also have advised them that they do have numerous options to pay without these
Greedy bogus fees.
I. e. Bank to bank wires, pay pal, square etc only carry 3-4% not the new 10% customer fee recently added to quotes on vrbo.
To conclude:
I will still keep some of my accounts with vrbo and i will just have my client pay through bank deposits and wires and pay pal and square.
I would advise all my fellow hosts to do the same and maybe if we all unite we can force vrbo to do the right thing and decline and get rid of this blatant and unnecessary act of greed.
Ps
I wanted to give them no stars but it made me put one to post?
I have never called a company and been treated so poorly regarding my VRBO service that I pay more than $1000. I tried several times and several calls and even the supervisors were " matter of fact". How much money does Expedia need to make and at the backs of middle class home owners? Really? I hope the old VRBO people start a new website and we can all move our business to them. CARE!
I have used VRBO for 3.5 years and was happy up until about a year ago. They have forced so many changes on the business owner. The latest addition of the service fee is going to be tough on the VRBO business. As a traveler, I will find a new, cheaper way to book my next vacation home.
In May I paid almost 2,000 for an annual subscription to have my vacation property listed on their site. Now 7 months later they are breaking the terms of our contract and have begun charging up to 10% fee to our renters. Double dipping! Now either the renters pay an extra 10%, or I have to lower my price by 10% to pay the double dip fee.
Vrbo added a sliding scale service fee of 4 to 10% to vacation rental customers without the consent of the homeowners even knowing about it...
VRBO has slowly destroyed everything that worked for owners... one size does not fit all. From meddling in owners business to service fees, VRBO has ruined the meaning of VRBO... speak loud and clear by walking away! Vacation Home Rental/Trip Advisor is now what VRBO USED to be.
I am absolutely disguised with your new "service fee". After many years of using your service, I am now actively looking for other options. I had never used AirBNB out of principle, but I will be listing with them immediately. Trip advisor also. I can't believe you will charge $500 on top of the funds I already pay per booking! Unbelievable. I hope to heavens another service will pop up. I have 3 houses, I will remove them asap.
When I first listed my vacation rental with VRBO, I thought they were the best thing since sliced bread. I enjoyed about one year of peaceful bliss. There was a shakeup in upper management, and in early 2015 changed with two major players leaving, and others moving up the food chain to lead. They immediately began pushing mandates down on home owners, posturing the company for a corporate buy-out which eventually took place 7 months later when acquisitioned by Expedia. More mandates followed. The straw that broke the camel's back for owners was when VRBO began charging a mandatory variable 4-10% commission fee on top of the rental price, a fee they called a "Service Fee." All the owners were offended as well as at least 50% of the potential renters. It was a dark day to be an owner at VRBO. Management kept trying to ignore pleas to remove the fee. Some were even taunted by Customer Service reps who queried "Where else are you going to go?" meaning there were no other viable marketing options who could compete with VRBO. At the time of this review, all the owners seem to be looking for ANY other venue, and plan to terminate their listing with VRBO. They started out great, but went to greedy. Sadly, it will cost everyone a great deal.
Don't believe HomeAway's and VRBO's negative fear-based propaganda that you NEED to book your rentals through its online booking system. They write things like you need "Payment Protection" and "Book with Confidence Guarantees" in an attempt to manipulate you into going through their online booking system so they can add their excessive "service fee" to the cost of your vacation rental.
Don't believe this company's lies. They are lying to travelers and they are lying to the owners who made VRBO and HomeAway the successes they are (were). Under the Expedia regime, HomeAway and VRBO have become the greed-driven Evil Empire, blinded by $ign$, and must be brought down!
Many independent vacation rental owners have their own websites and Facebook pages where you can contact them directly and cut out the middleman's commissions. You just need to do a little Googling and searching to find these owners who care about their homes and about the people who rent them.
You also can book through vacationhomerentals.com and homeescape.com and pay no traveler booking fees (i. E., "service fee")!
We have 2 properties with VRBO and have been a customer since the inception of this service. They have gone from a very good company to work with to a company that is all about the money, not the service. Imagine making our guests pay a fee on top of the money we pay them every year-especially without letting any of us know that they would do this. VRBO is becoming a non-select going forward!
I have two properties listed and pay over $2,000/year for these listings. How dare they start charging our guests a service fee. They have thousands and thousands of listings. Can you imagine the money they are making! Now they are asking our guests to pay a service fee! Probably millions more in their pockets. I was never notified of this charge. It just showed up on my quote to a renter. I called VRBO but, of course, got no satisfaction. Our phone numbers are on our listing. Guests should just give us a call and book over the phone to eliminate this service charge. I was thinking of mentioning the service fee on my listing and asking people to give me a call and book over the phone to eliminate the fee. Wonder what VRBO would do about this?
My husband and I have two VRBO properties and we find VRBO's new fee unconscionable. As a property owner, VRBO allowed me to list my property for an annual subscription fee or a 10% commission per booking. In addition, they charged a fee to process charges/refunds to credit cards. This arrangement allowed me the option to evaluate how best to keep my property competitive from a pricing standpoint and maximize my income. This arrangement also allowed VRBO to have 2014 revenues of $446.8 million, which was up 28.9% from 2013.
VRBO has built a business and a reputation by promoting that there is "never a booking fee". How can any company justify going from "never a booking fee" to a booking fee of up to 10%. VRBO this is a huge step in making yourself obsolete---owners cannot be competitive with their pricing and renters will go elsewhere.
According to VRBO's published statistics, one of our properties is among their top 10% in production and doesn't even break even from a carry perspective and yet they want more.
VRBO is not looking out for their property owners or their renters, VRBO is looking out for VRBO.
As an owner on VRBO, I just lost a significant booking because VRBO added $499 Service Fee to my transaction. The guest would not pay it because she did not find that VRBO was offering a service that was a $499 value. I have to agree! I pay $1000+ per year to VRBO to list my home and another 2.5% to 3.5% of every transaction in credit card fees. The company was savvy to buy up all competing sites, then sell to Expedia. Of course there is a great deal of money to be made in the travel industry. I'm certain (and hopeful) that another company will introduce a new website modeled on the old VRBO.
We have used VRBO/Homeaway for two summers to list our vacation rental. This year our bookings have gone down 90%, and we don't even show up in searches for our area. We also noticed that we cannot turn off their 'payments' portal (ripoff at 3%). We found that they are trying to charge any prospective customers $200 over what we have listed. They have gobbled up all the competition and now are getting way too greedy and monopolistic and giving homeowners the shaft. Shame on you.
We have been with homeaway V. R. B. O. since 2011 have over 40 five star reviews.
We love helping families enjoy their vacation. In the last year or so the company started pushing hard to get us to take credit cards and online book. I tried to let it go and keep the home rented but now the service fee... who is going to pay that! We really are not making giant profit as it is, the rental income has helped maintain he home etc. I do not choose to take credit cards as one guest scammed us for 2000. 00 dollars and in the end the credit card company took it out of our account, The company really pushes the mobile site and the auto booking even setting up a pull for it by enticing the guests to go to the mobile booking site then sending the owner notices that hey your guest tried to access the mobile booking site that was unethical of them to do that. Is there a place where all the owners are getting together to email each other or something Id love to hear from other owners. I could use some advice as to where to go now... shame they had to run the greed into the ground. C
$3000+ charge back to us almost THREE months after tenant GONE. NO HELP AT ALL from VRBO YAPSTONE. Only protection is to make sure tenant name and credit card matches, get picture ID and car registration/tag number which VRBO will not assist at all. They don't care if credit card fraudulent, they get their money either way.
Answer: There are many problems with listing with VRBO/HomeAway. The 1st is that it is the largest company of it's size. While that may mean that you get more exposure, you also have more competition for getting your listing seen. For example, your listing could be # 300 out of 2,000. Most people don't want to search that far to find what they want because they can usually find something else sooner. In order to get a higher listing, you must pay more. I pay the highest rates they have for my properties in TN # 191351, 189535, & 289723, i. E. over $1,500 each. Listing position is also based on a number of criteria which they mandate. We have no control over some of those criteria. For example, listing position is based on whether or not guests USE VRBO/HomeAway on line booking. Initially,. VRBO/HomeAway required that we OFFER on line booking in order to maximize our listing position, so I offered it. VRBO/HomeAway then changed their criteria & now guests must USE on line booking in order or my listing position drops. I have no control over whether or not they USE VRBO/HomeAway & I don't recommend it for several reasons (more on that if you're interested). Listing positions are also determined by the number & quality of reviews. Again, I have no control over whether or not someone writes a review nor how they rate a property. What may be a 5 Star for someone may only be a 3 Star for someone else, but I'm at their mercy to provide a review & to rate it well. There are many other factors that go into listing position. As I said, I try to maximize what I can & If I'm luck, my property will be listed around 50/200. I get much better response from FlipKey by TripAdvisor. As I mentioned, I pay VRBO/HomeAway over $1,500 for each property. I Pay FlipKey by TripAdvisor about $450/property for #'s 6588094, 2386143, & 3746421 & get much better results. The problem with FlipKey is that it's hard for someone to search for a specific property using the property #.
Answer: VRBO will not help anymore with anything. Homeaway bought them and there is no personal contact with owners anymore until they pay through the site. I don't know about negative reviews. Never see any. If there was a way to avoid VRBO and Someway I would do it; but they have the corner on the VACA rental market now.
Answer: I have the same problem. I don't think they have any.
Answer: Vrbo will NOT get involved in any way. They will not arbitrate on anyone's behalf. They are strictly an advertising website. Carefree travel insurance & all the other stuff is just to make renters feel more comfortable to rent. They hardly ever pay out if there is a real problem. You can sue in small claims court, in the city & state you rented in. The only defense you have is if you paid with a credit card to do a charge back, & even then its hard. You have to have documentation to prove you case. However, vrbo won't contest the chargeback if you can get your credit cad company to work with you. Best to leave a review that warns other renters to stay away. But vrbo approves the reviews before they are posted.
Answer: I have spoken with them so many times yesterday and today with no fix my problem. The number is 1-877-228-3145. I wish you better luck than I have had.
Answer: Absolutely nothing! Every change they make results in their making more money and owners making less. My bookings are down drastically. I would not sign up with VRBO.
Answer: Go with the standard listing if you have already paid. If not save your money and try homeescape.com. Homeaway/VRBO rolled out a new 9% service fee charged to your customers in addition to what you're already paying for. They did this without any warning to their customers. I found out after one of my repeat guests questioned the charge. I'm moving away from them and going with other options.
Answer: A: NEVER, EVER DEAL WITH ANY OWNERS OR PROPERTY MANAGERS THAT YOU HAVENT SPOKEN TO DIRECTLY. NEVER use any form of payment other than credit card. All CC's would refund you the money if you don't get the services. If they don't accept cards or allow payment through Homeaway, FIND ANOTHER PROPERTY OWNER WHO WILL or be prepared to take the chance. READ all reviews, if they don't have any you ARE taking a chance it's a scam or a dump (or a new property but be careful. NEVER make a large deposit EVER! VRBO has turned out to be reliable for us, never used Flipkey and AirBnB wouldn't use it - I want a large property not a room room share
Answer: Try airbnb to rent part of your home
Answer: Same issue for us. The house we rented had glowing reviews and when I tried to post an honest review it still has not been posted.
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