A group of friends and I rented a house through RVR for a ski trip. As our dates approached, Revelstoke had a whopping 19 cm of snowfall in the month of February. Our group decided to make other accommodations. I tried to contact RVR over the weekend, to discuss our cancellation, and received no response. I then sent RVR an email, expressing our decision to cancel our reservation. I acknowledge that we understood they might lose out on rental over the weekend, but asked if they might consider refunding or giving us a credit for a future stay on the nights most rentals go dormant during the week. We had an 8 day rental, Tuesday to Tuesday, anything would have been good business practice. Our contact did offer to try and rent the place, and agreed to credit us if our unit was rented. I checked VRBO several time after our conversation, and only found our unit on VRBO 1 of the 3 days I looked for it. After sending our contact several emails requesting an update, this is the response I received. "Sorry, unfortunately we did not manage to secure a booking for the cancelled period. I had reduced the rate to try and lure a guest. You may not have seen the listing by Saturday afternoon as there is a minimum night booking and so passed that point we cannot accept a booking. By Saturday lunchtime, I reduced that to a 2 night minimum for the final 2 days, however to no joy." Not sure why the listing didn't show up on Saturday afternoon, if she changed it Saturday at lunchtime? I understand we cancelled late, and understood the potential loss. I didn't expect the slow response to our situation, for this reason I would not recommend RVR.