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So how did you pronounce VRBO?

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I just saw a commercial for VRBO (now spelled vrbo) on the TV today. For the first time I heard someone speak the name. They pronounced it as "ver-boh". :shrug:

When speaking to someone else I had always referred to it as four letters: "vee-r-bee-oh", since it was originally short for Vacation Rentals by Owner. Strange to hear it made to sound like a grammatical construction: "verb-o"!!

It's a bit like realizing years later that one of the words in the lyrics you thought you heard in listening to some song was wrong!! Just curious if I was the only one? How did you pronounce or refer to it in speech (if you ever did)? :ponder::ponder:
 

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I feel like they used to advertise it as v.r.b.o. Which is the way that I have said it since I started using it for our 2000 Hawaii trip. VRBO rhymes with furbo. Just seems wrong, but I guess they should know how they say their own company name.

Want a heated discussion? La Croix sparkling water. Two definite camps, both think that they are right. (La Croy vs La Craw). According to their facebook page, the company uses the "La Croy" pronunciation.
 

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I think it's fake news, made up by them as they try to make their company name a brand name. Easier to get people to say it as a word, instead of the four initials. FWIW, I think it's kind kind of stupid, and I won't be changing the four-letter way I say their name.

Next thing, XEROX will try to get us to pronounce it as EKS-ROCKS. LOL! :)

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Well, glad to know I wasn't the only one!! :)

I think the new pronunciation sounds just plain weird. I will also continue to pronounce it as the four letters.

Now if they would just reduce their ridiculous booking fee percentage to something more reasonable, I might use them more often again. :(
 

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Well, glad to know I wasn't the only one!! :)

I think the new pronunciation sounds just plain weird. I will also continue to pronounce it as the four letters.

Now if they would just reduce their ridiculous booking fee percentage to something more reasonable, I might use them more often again. :(

Truth be told, I've never used them. Maybe I'm paranoid, but I can't see that the room I might rent would be cleaned well enough, or be free of surveillance cameras, or some other kind of weirdness. It's awful enough staying in a low budget motel, the idea of sleeping in somebody's rented-out room kind of creeps me out. I'm not a germaphobe - heck, I'm a retired sailor - I've slept in some VERY low places in my day. But the idea of Airbnb or VRBO or any other clever name you'd want to call it just puts me off.

Yes, I know - it's an odd perspective from someone who timeshares and travels as much as I do. Go figure... ;)

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Truth be told, I've never used them. Maybe I'm paranoid, but I can't see that the room I might rent would be cleaned well enough, or be free of surveillance cameras, or some other kind of weirdness. It's awful enough staying in a low budget motel, the idea of sleeping in somebody's rented-out room kind of creeps me out. I'm not a germapobe - heck, I'm a retired sailor - I've slept in some VERY low places in my day. But the idea of Airbnb or VRBO or any other clever name you'd want to call it just puts me off.

Yes, I know - it's an odd perspective from someone who timeshares and travels as much as I do. Go figure... ;)

Dave

I have never used them in North America. We used them primarily in the Caribbean, mostly Sint Maarten and Barbados. But I have boycotted them for over 3 years now, since they started charging a booking fee to the renter, in addition to the fee they always charged the owner. When you are renting for 2 or 3 weeks that adds up!!

We are usually renting a full villa or condo suite, that is generally rented out full-time. They are full units with full kitchens, living and dining rooms, separate bedrooms and balconies or terraces, with in-suite washer/dryers. So really not like staying in someone else's personal home. Most come with regular housekeeping and security. The experience for us has been very similar to when we are staying in a timeshare unit or larger hotel suite.
 

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Truth be told, I've never used them. Maybe I'm paranoid, but I can't see that the room I might rent would be cleaned well enough, or be free of surveillance cameras, or some other kind of weirdness. It's awful enough staying in a low budget motel, the idea of sleeping in somebody's rented-out room kind of creeps me out. I'm not a germapobe - heck, I'm a retired sailor - I've slept in some VERY low places in my day. But the idea of Airbnb or VRBO or any other clever name you'd want to call it just puts me off.

Yes, I know - it's an odd perspective from someone who timeshares and travels as much as I do. Go figure... ;)

Dave
I've used vrbo a couple of times, both were in Hawaii, once on the Big Island and once on Maui. They were both at resorts that also have timeshare units, one was at the resort we own at. We had a whole unit, not just a room, and they were definitely clean. :) I always read the reviews and wouldn't rent something with no reviews or poor reviews.
 

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Four letters. We've used them to rent condos on Ft Myers Beach and in town Ft Myers. Never a room in someone's house, but rental houses or condos.
 

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Truth be told, I've never used them. Maybe I'm paranoid, but I can't see that the room I might rent would be cleaned well enough...But the idea of Airbnb or VRBO or any other clever name you'd want to call it just puts me off.

Yes, I know - it's an odd perspective from someone who timeshares and travels as much as I do. Go figure... ;)

Dave

I understand. My initial preference is not to stay at Airbnb. However, lately we’ve been branching out and traveling to Japan and Europe. The price for a decent hotel in a good location is crazy. And since most European hotel can only accommodate 2 people we would have to rent 2 rooms.

Thus far we’ve stayed in really beautiful accommodations in great locations for really good prices. Problem is it takes an immense of research. And until I step my foot in the door, I’m always a little nervous.

It helps that I only rent properties that are solely rental properties and not ones that are also someone’s part-time residence. I also only rent from owners or managers whose reviewers say they will bend over backwards for you.
 
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I understand. My initial preference is not to stay at Airbnb. However, lately we’ve been branching out and traveling to Japan and Europe. The price for a decent hotel in a good location is crazy. And since most European hotel can only accommodate 2 people we would have to rent 2 rooms.

Thus far we’ve stayed in really beautiful accommodations in great locations for really good prices. Problem is it takes an immense of research. And until I step my foot in the door, I’m always a little nervous.

It helps that I only rent properties that are solely rental properties and not ones that are also someone’s part-time residence. I also only rent from owners or managers whose reviewers say they will bend over backwards for you.


See, now that's different. If it's a rental-only place, that's more like a hotel facility, and I'd probably be fine with that. But to rent Junior's room from Mom & Dad after he goes off to college seems a little strange. I'm probably overthinking things (not a new situation for me) and I'm leery of it only because I haven't done it.

Dave
 
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