Scam alert! How can I make sure a listing is real?

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Scam alert! How can I make sure a listing is real?

This will be my first time using Airbnb so I'm a bit weary about listings being fake.

 

What can I do to make sure a listing is real and not a scam?

 

What should I be looking out for?

 

Thanks

Top Answer
Cynthia-and-Chris1
Level 10
Vancouver, WA

Welcome to Airbnb!

 

Here are a few things you can do to make sure the listing is real:

 

(1) Look at the reviews and make sure they seem to talk about the same place you are booking

(2) If the listing says anything about contacting the host outside of Airbnb before booking, DO NOT - this is a well-known scam.

(3) Look at the listing - if it seems "too good to be true" (aka luxurious penthouse for a super low rate) it probably is!

 

You can also post the link here and we can weigh in on our thoughts.

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I was looking over the airnbnb options to spend a week in Forte Dei Marmi, Italy. After having spent several days at the search, this house just came up on the server today ( link below ). After having looked at the pciture of the house, I felt like I had found the perfect one, but after a quick look through the page, I noticed that the price was very low, there where no reviews and that the host did'nt have much information on her profile. It now feels like its to good to be true, but I still have some hope, but I dont know if it's a sca and its worth trying to book it. 

 

Is it a scam? Should I contact the host?

 

 

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/34596017?location=Forte%20dei%20Marmi%2C%20Province%20of%20Lucca%2C%20I...

 

@Brian947  It's a new listing with no reviews yet, so it may just be that the host is offering a discount to get the first guests and reviews.

However there are a few red flags on this, so I would definitely contact Airbnb about this listing to see what they have to say. It may, in fact, be bogus.

1st red flag- the host lists his email address in the first line of the description, asking guests to email him about a booking. Any personal contact info in a listing description is normally blocked by Airbnb, and hosts don't ask guests to email them about a booking- it should all go through the Airbnb messaging system.

2nd BIG red flag- when I click on the host's profile photo, what comes up on the screen is an error page, with the picture of the falling ice cream girl, which usually means the account has been deactivated.

https://abnb.me/YU0bseaVdX

Does this look genuine to you guys?

https://abnb.me/BhMCdFKWZX 

Is this a real booking I don’t see any reviews on it

Ana1136
Level 10
Ohrid, Macedonia (FYROM)

@Katherine457 is there a reason why you feel this is not a real listing? 

Katherine457
Level 1
South Carolina, United States

At first glance all I saw was 4 reviews but upon looking better I see the lister has 3 other properties with 130+ reviews so must be a newly listed property. 

I think it's legit now,  just had to look better.

I will be booking!! 

Hello Cynthia, 

 

I am interested in this house but i am afraid it is a fake! 

 

https://www.airbnb.it/rooms/38062176?source_impression_id=p3_1566823632_GdFSLstmOAewc2Nu

 

There are no reviews yet and it says the user registered in August 2019. 

 

Should I trust? Could you please verify? 

 

 

Thank you 

Giulia

@Hajar11  That isn't an Airbnb URL. It's a scam, fake Airbnb site.

Hi guys we saw this ad on Zoopla and responded and the owner sent us an airbnb link to book, which we think is dodgy, could you help check it out for us

 

https://airbnb.co.uk.online-rentals.live/1/listing/139/view-mr8bvqs1/j8cLJrD9oA