Rude
Rude, I've asked this company to take me off their call list a dozen times. They hangup on me and never remove me. This company is a scam. Beware.
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Endless Vacation-rentals is an online company. Based on 44 reviews on TrustPlane, it has an average rating of 1.4 out of 5 stars. Last reviewed February 24, 2026.
Rude, I've asked this company to take me off their call list a dozen times. They hangup on me and never remove me. This company is a scam. Beware.
Same old BS. Countless calls week after week. Can't get rid of them. Their pitch must work, but I can't believe they've exhausted the list of fools yet
This company must be circling the drain. Relentless calls to my phone from unlisted / rotating numbers. I’ve requested to be removed every single time and even spoken with ‘managers’ who claim they will remove the information but never do. I am now documenting each call and representative, and am threatening legal action. These people do not stop under any circumstances.
I have expressed repeatedly that the number they are calling is for emergency purposes. It is to notify us of a loved one passing. They disregard my request to be removed from the list. Ever. Single. Time. The phone rings, I think my loved one has passed.
A company called "endless getaways" calls me multiple times a day, from different numbers, and always a different person. I have asked multiple times to be put on a do not call list. I never answer numbers that aren't local anymore, but they sometimes call from local numbers. It's become harrassment at this point. I'm not sure what else to do since there doesn't seem to be any record kept on their end, they just keep passing/selling the contact information from one list to another. There should be some way to stop them.
They have called me over 20 times and I have made it clear I am not interested, I have asked to be taken off the list, I am on the do not call regerstry and have reported them, however they keep calling. Note they change number each time they call and sometimes introduce themselves as "Great Vacations" or "Vacation Geteaway". FULL SCAM COMPANY
Very MISLEADING. Yes, I fell for it. Yes, I've booked my 3 nights. Yes, you have 18 months to use. Too bad you can't see all the restricted/blacked-out dates first. Mostly available during winter months (undesirable weather conditions). I wouldn't do it again. Maybe better dates are available if you agree to the upsell offers. Here is the reply to my posting on Facebook. Thanks for your comment, David, on one of our Endless Luxury Facebook posts! 👋I'm Isabelle, Endless Luxury's Ai 🤖 travel assistant, here to help you with any questions.Feel free to ask me anything! If you want to see offers for a specific destination, just type the name of the destination 📍 you'd like more information on.You can also swipe below to select a destination. Still trying to upsell.
I'm writing to warn others about my experience with Wyndham. In January 2025, stranded in Georgia with a broken-down truck, I called for a hotel room and got transferred to promotions offering a free three-night stay for attending their presentation. I scheduled it for May at North Myrtle Beach. The sales pitch emphasized this wasn't a typical timeshare they promised flexible vacations and major savings. Their numbers were grossly inflated. When I asked about exit options, they discouraged me from considering exit services, making me feel trapped. The original price was nearly $40,000, but after negotiations it dropped to $21,000. They immediately processed a Wyndham credit card application and used the limit for my $1,700 down payment without properly explaining the financing. Now I'm paying $600 monthly, and the full commitment has hit hard. Nobody mentioned South Carolina's five day cancellation period, something I absolutely should have been told. In June, Wyndham Travel promised I could rent my timeshare for triple returns on my $2,500 investment. That income never materialized—just another empty promise. In August, RCI called about a cruise package wanting $300 down. I'd just buried my father who had no life insurance and explained I was tapped out. The representative became hostile and hung up on me. When I complained to Wyndham corporate, they simply referred me back to RCI instead of addressing my concerns. This has been a financial nightmare built on misleading tactics, undisclosed cancellation rights, false income promises, and dismissive service during a family crisis. I deeply regret this purchase and feel deliberately misled into a $21,000 burden I cannot afford.
We spent 2 hours in a scam like resort. They suckered in by scratching a ticket. We lost all that time in Aruba ,when we had only 5 hours to explore. What a wasted time please don't be like us and get sucked in this scam.
Wyndham offers these certificate "resort vacation certificates" by Endless Vacation Rentals. They don't give you those details that are important when you are trying to book a vacation. I got the impression that it is left-over inventory. The window to book is "you travel within 30 days. It is used to get you to attend their presentations as a gift but IT IS NOT A GIFT. It is a scam!
If I could give ZERO stars I would! My boyfriend and I “Won” a “FREE” vacation to anywhere last year when we were in Aruba. All we’d have to do is pay $350.00. Had to sit through a Timeshare meeting… Brought the ticket to our travel agent, come to find out, NOT ONLY is this too good to be true, But, It would COST MORE to go through them than it would to pay for the vacation ourselves. You can ONLY go to ALL INCLUSIVE RESORTS, Those resorts WITH the “Free trip” cost almost $1,000 a night PER PERSON!!! We did the pricing WITHOUT said “Free trip” and it was almost $3,000 LESS!!! It’s a SCAM! DO NOT FALL FOR THIS! And DO NOT PAY ANYTHING! We definitely didn’t! We were HIGHLY DISAPPOINTED when we found out about it though. Because we were excited to plan our next trip, but clearly that didn’t happen. STAY AWAY!!!
I would also give this a zeroI would also give this a zero! While in Aruba someone stopped us on the street and told us to open a ticket in front of them claiming one of us won a rare prize but had to wait for it to be scratched on a weekday morning. When we arrived we were supposed to sit through a timeshare similar presentation. All a Scam! They were mad when nobody would purchase so we proceeded to scratch our prize which was a trip for two anywhere just had to pay the taxes. Upon visiting the website it directs you to, the website is a fake and you are unable to purchase any travel! If anyone asks you to open these ignore them and hand them back! It’s a scam to make you sit for two and a half hours when it was only supposed to be for one hour!!! Scammers.
We were trying to cancel within the allotted time but let their agent talk us out of it. Afterwards we noticed that the places we wanted to vacation at were either not part of their package deal or other online companies had cheaper prices. It’s been a year and now it’s time for their annual renewal membership of $199. After giving these people nearly $15,000 we decided not to further enrich them with any more of our hard earned money and not renew. Hopefully there’s a class action lawsuit in the near future to help recoup our money back.
Horrible customer service and very rude. They want you to book in hopes you never go to your vacation and don't allow to change anything on your reservation. No one better get sick or anything in your life should come up because once the money is taken there is no exception. The website is very outdated technology and hard to use. Many resorts offered are outdated and even dangerous. What a job to have! Customer support, congratulations to you. To ruin a persons vacation – your life must be lacking.
I would also give this a zero! While in Aruba someone stopped us on street and told us to open a ticket in front of them claiming one of us won a rare prize but had to wait for it to be scratched on a weekday morning. When we arrived we were supposed to sit through a timeshare similar presentation via Arriva. All a Scam! There were mad when nobody would purchase so we proceeded to scratch our prize which was a trip for two anywhere just had to pay the taxes. Upon visiting the website it directs you to, the website is a fake and you are unable to purchase any travel! If anyone asks you to open these ignore them and hand them back! It’s a scam to make you sit for two and a half hours when it was only supposed to be for one hour!!! Pathetic!
We got sucked into this vacation look-a-like timeshare scam promotion also. When the pressure to purchase started and the price started dropping and they changed salesmen 3 times then brought in their MANAGER. When he said "HOW CAN YOU SLEEP AT NIGHT NOT BUYING THIS, THATS HER COMMISSION". WE WALKED
This company is a big scam!!! After winning a grand prize of a 7-day luxury vacation anywhere around the world for two people, upon trying to book my reservation I found out that I have to pay Endless Vacation Rentals $349.00. And upon choosing the resort I was made aware that I must pay and additional $430.00 per night totalling almost $3,000.00; because I am forced to accept an All Inclusive clause imposed by the hotel. As a result, the grand prize I supposedly won ends up being more expansive than if I had booked my trip through Travelocity-Booking-Expedia.Endless Vacation Rentals is a total fraud. People should stay away from this company because the product they advertise is absolutely fake; they try to get your money without providing the service.
My work offers us to purchase a Certificate for our clients for $299.00 stating that we can stay at any resort for free. This is the BIGGEST Scam. ! STAY CLEAR OF THIS OR RESORT VACATION CERTIFICATE!They will make you purchase a certificate first then will charge you MORE than if you were to just use bookiing.com in hidden fees. or will offer an "upgraded" cert. for several hundreds of $$$ and after you buy that one , will tell you that here are no availble dates so you can not use it.
We had to pay $50 for this certificate before we sat through a horrible vaction club presentation. Everytime we try to book something its not available, we have to pay an amount more than if we booked it ourselves and all the places to are look horrible. We were given the impression that we would get to stay at a Wyndham resort. Very disapointed.
Yes I stayed at silver lake resort from July 15 to July 22nd and u had no help from either endless vacation rentals or silver lake resort I told them I had 5 people in my party made it very clear and they gave me a 1 room with 1 bed a half kitchen and mini fridge it was horrible wouldn't recommend at all !!!!!
According to TrustPlane, Endless Vacation-rentals has a 1.4/5 rating based on 44 verified reviews as of April 2026. Source: trustplane.app/company/www-endless-vacation-rentals-com