Every buyer request was a scam demanding paid reports; no real buyers.
“every "buyer" wanted a "report" for $40 and they would pay full price”
Many sellers describe quick sales and responsive help when deals go through. A recurring downside is scam outreach that asks for paid inspection reports or wire transfers. Several users say their ads didn’t publish, were taken down without warning, or brought in few real leads. Navigation feedback is mixed, ranging from “very user-friendly” to complaints about outdated categories.
Examples from available reviews (Jul 2022 – Mar 2026).
Every buyer request was a scam demanding paid reports; no real buyers.
“every "buyer" wanted a "report" for $40 and they would pay full price”
Their listing sold the tow vehicle within a month.
“it sold within a month!”
Paid for an ad but it took days to appear and had few views.
“I spent $79.95 and the ad didn't even come up in the search for days.”
Reviewer got positive results but inquiries went to spam.
“I'll give 5 stars but don't understand why the inquiries go to spam.”
Several sellers say staff helped close successful sales and fixed posting issues. Just as often, users complain that ads post late, disappear, or never show up after paying. Some also mention limited support hours and needing to contact customer service more than once.
Some sellers call it good value, pointing to strong view counts, easy setup, and reasonable cost. Others paid for ads that drew few views or never appeared. Reviews pair complaints about weak reach with reports of listings that led to fast sales.
Many sellers report selling quickly through the site, often within weeks. Others say they got no real leads and moved their sale to other platforms. Ease-of-use feedback splits between people who find it simple and those who describe the tech as dated or vehicles as miscategorized.
Multiple users describe low-quality leads, including repeated scam attempts asking for paid documents or wire transfers. Other listings brought real buyers and smooth transactions, showing the platform can produce legitimate leads. Technical issues mentioned include slow posting, category mistakes, and an aging site.
Several sellers like the lead reporting and say it shows inquiry activity clearly. Others report real inquiries landing in spam and say limited support hours slow down fixes. A few had to reach out multiple times to get an ad posted or put back up.
Experiences split sharply between sellers who sold quickly and those who received only scam messages or no leads at all. Positive reviews often credit helpful staff and listings that worked. Negative reviews focus on scams, ads failing to post, and weak ad performance.
For each review, the core experience based on original source reviews.
Sources: Trustpilot (31) · Collected.reviews (1) · Quotes shortened · As of: March 2026
Multiple scam responses requested fake inspection reports, causing lost time and money.
“ALL of these "interested parties" were not legitimate.”
Easy posting and sold motorhome in under a month, highly recommended.
“Sold our motorhome on RVT in under a month.”
Coach sold without any issues.
“My coach sold with no issues.”
Every buyer request was a scam demanding paid reports; no real buyers.
“every "buyer" wanted a "report" for $40 and they would pay full price”
All inquiries over several months were scams.
“EVERY inquiry I received over several months was a scam.”
No leads from RVT; better results on RV Trader and Facebook.
“I never got any leads from rvt.”
Scam attempts and lack of interested buyers made the experience unpleasant.
“Scam attempts and lack of interested parties made my experience less than pleasant.”
RVT reported leads well, though the buyer came from a competitor.
“RVT did a good job in reporting leads.”
Reviewer thanks the service provided.
“thank you for the service”
Service worked well as usual.
“Worked well as usual”
Multiple scam attempts and delayed emails marred the listing experience.
“I was hit by 5 scams throughout the listing times.”
Paid for an ad but it took days to appear and had few views.
“I spent $79.95 and the ad didn't even come up in the search for days.”
Reviewer found a buyer using the site.
“Found a buyer”
A qualified buyer contacted the seller through the site.
“Had a qualified buyer reach out.”
User reports worse advertising after teaming with RV Trader.
“Very poor advertising”
Ad worked but was taken down without notice during winter.
“they took my ad down over the winter”
Reviewer finds the site very user-friendly.
“Very user-friendly site”
Site produced few legitimate leads and one scammer inquiry.
“The website was fine but I got one call in a week and he was a scammer.”
The ad produced the desired result.
“The ad worked”
Staff were very helpful during the coach sale process.
“The staff at RVT was very helpful throughout the process of selling our coach.”
Their listing sold the tow vehicle within a month.
“it sold within a month!”
Reviewer says the site is a good concept.
“good concept”
Had to contact customer service multiple times but ultimately sold.
“Took a call to CS to find out why ad had not posted in 3 days”
Sold vehicle quickly but site’s categorization forced incorrect model selection.
“The way RVT categorizes cars is frustrating”
Received no leads and sold on Facebook Marketplace instead.
“didn't get an leads. FB marketplace is wehre we sold it”
Ad wasn't published due to site issues and limited support hours.
“they only work Mon-Fri 9-5 so I guess after 5 your on your own.”
Only scam contacts tried to get the reviewer to wire money.
“The only hits I received from RVT were scams that tried to get me to wire them money.”
Service delivered many views, easy setup, and reasonable price.
“It just worked, lots of views.”
No legitimate inquiries were received, only scam attempts.
“literally never got one legitimate inquiry about the camper.”
Few real leads and outdated technology made the site ineffective.
“The technology and overall experience of rvt seems extremely old school.”
Reviewer got positive results but inquiries went to spam.
“I'll give 5 stars but don't understand why the inquiries go to spam.”
I recently had a great experience with RVT.com. This website specializes in helping people buy and sell recreational vehicles, such as motorhomes and travel trailers. One thing that especially stood out to me about this site was their exceptional adherence to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). As someone who cares deeply about protecting my personal information online, it was reassuring to see how seriously RVT.com takes this issue.
In addition to their strong commitment to data privacy, I found the design of the website itself very user-friendly. The search function made it easy for me to find exactly what I was looking for, and all of the information available on each vehicle was comprehensive and well-organized. It's obvious that a lot of thought went into making sure that potential buyers would have all of the details they need before committing to a purchase.
One particular detail that impressed me was how much effort goes into verifying listings before they go live on the site. Knowing that every vehicle has been carefully vetted gave me added peace-of-mind when shopping around.
Overall, my experience with RVT.com exceeded my expectations in terms of both ease-of-use and security measures put in place by the company. If you're looking for a top-notch platform for buying or selling your recreational vehicle, look no further than RVT.com!
This page combines submitted experiences with public reviews from platforms such as Google, Trustpilot, etc. Recurring points are summarized without changing the content of reviews.
RVT.com runs an online marketplace for recreational vehicles and related tow vehicles. Listings include motorhomes, travel trailers, fifth-wheels, camper vans, and truck campers. Sellers can post ads with photos, descriptions, and contact details, and buyers can search by vehicle type, location, and price. The site offers paid listing options and customer support for posting and account problems. RVT.com aims to connect private sellers, dealers, and individual buyers in the RV market.