Vacation Candy
virginiar92 wrote:Has anyone been approached by Vacation Candy to rent your listing?
I haven't but usually anyone who contacts a timeshare owner out of the blue offering to sell or rent out the unit is a scam.
Look for the tell-tale signs of a scam such as offering to fetch you way more money than you can reasonably get or asking for some sort of fee upfront. Remember, any legitimate rental agent will take its commission out of the rental proceeds, not upfront.
Lance C.
Virginia R.: We have timeshare brokers who use our website to obtain weeks for a client. Although we do not vouch for or recommend any person using our website, if you contact us with their email address, we can let you know how long they have been a member and if we have any complaints on their account. Please use the "Contact Us" link at the very bottom of any page. Thanks!
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Do not use Vacation Candy! They kept their commissions and didn't refund their clients when timeshare resorts were closed during Covid-19. They promised access to the resort and all amenities and that could not be delivered, yet they kept the money. It's a reflection of how unscrupulous they do business.
Carol H.
I was contacted by Concierge Realty last year wanting to rent (on behalf of their client) my Steamboat Sheraton timeshare that was listed on Redweek. It all went very smoothly and I was paid on time - half immediately and half two months out as I requested. They negotiated price a bit and I negotiated the payment schedule I was comfortable with and it was a win-win for all. I would definitely do business with them again.
Katrina S.
leslies90 wrote:I was vontacted by Hanah <owners@vacationcandy.com> to rent my unit at Canyon Villas. Most reviews with complaints seem to be from Covid. Anyone have goid experience with Vacation Candy.
Just make sure they don't ask for an upfront fee. Any commission they get will come out of the proceeds of the rental.
Lance C.
I just rented out our unit using Redweek. The renter’s contact info had a name and regular address but the email was:
Owners@vacationcandy.com
I am gathering that the renter paid $500 more than he would have if he’d checked Redweek.
It seems weird but as long as we get the funds and the renter gets the unit - I guess all is well.
Julie S.
Last edited by julies1306 on Sep 19, 2023 01:23 PM
Can someone help me understand why RedWeek rejected my posting for a 3 bedroom 1 week Hawaii Resort under Shell Vacations. The week is on the Big Island during the Men's Iron Man race. The RedWeek Customer Service email said: "Unfortunately, your week spans over Wyndham's restricted weeks."
What does Wyndham have to do with this? Are there other companies like RedWeek or Vacation Candy? Is Vacation Candy my best option?
David H.