I’m having difficulty finding lysol to clean my rental ? Has...
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I’m having difficulty finding lysol to clean my rental ? Has anyone found a good source. Amazon says not in stock ? -d
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We’re in the middle of a pandemic...I’m not sure what you’re expecting. The cancellations aren’t just going to be due to travel advisories. If someone becomes ill they must self-quarantine themselves. This is a social distancing protocol and they have no control over whether or not they get sick. If a child’s school closes down, parents may have to stay with their kids unexpectedly.
Not everyone is sick, your state may be different. My state has no restrictions or travel advisories. I have guests cancelling simply because there concert was cancelled. They merely used an excuse.
AirBnB blanket rule to refund 100% without proper facts and verification. If the parent has to stay home, so what. What's next? Guest are gonna use this now whenever they want whether legitimate or not.
You call it whatever you want, it is nothing like a pandemic. It is all media "fact"
I expect nothing and certainly not surprised AirBnB has answered why the blanket rule for all, when they in fact stated they did a lot of thinking.
They also mentioned finding a balance? Where is the balance here. I lost $15000.00 because of their desire to protect there future.
Why doesn't The Host Guarantee pay for these refunds. Am I the only one seeing this
Airbnbs "host guarantee' should pay for mandatory refunds
100% Agree!
Frankly, you should grow the **** up.
From Chicago? no surprise with your replies. You must be an insider for AirBnB or wait, just spamming others posts without any clear intelligible words or brain thoughts just to get your level up.
@Dean70 10 is the highest level possible on this forum, which @Kenneth12 reached long ago, he's a regular contributor here- both a host and a guest. And I doubt that anyone cares what their forum level is, since all it is, is a measure of one's forum activity.
Just because someone disagrees with the tone or content of your post doesn't mean they have anything to do with Airbnb corporate.
Mind your business, Kenneth is a big boy. And I quite frankly could care less what level any of you are at. If you disagree, then say I disagree. Do not try and hijack my thread with your immature words and behavior
"Airbnbs "host guarantee' should pay for mandatory refunds "
100% agree, Airbnb LISTEN UP, take action, afterall us hosts are the reason why your the number one hospitality company.
I lost you with the liberal media nonsense.
Let us all switch to Homeaway!
airbnb hat wieder deutlich gemacht was er von seinen 'Host's' hält. da nützt alles 'ihr seit so toll', 'ihr macht klasse arbeit' und 'wir respektieren Euch' Gelaber alles nichts.
Meiner Meinung nach werden wir hier als Idioten behandelt.
Ich habe nach 2 sehr unerfreulichen Erlebnissen mit sogenannten 'Supportern' mein Engagement mit airbnb stark zurückgefahren und setze mehr auf andere und auf direkten Vertrieb.
Die ganze Entwicklung bei airbnb (Börsengang/hohe Verluste/Probleme mit der Sicherheit) zeigen, dass hier einiges nicht mehr stimmt. Ich kann nur jedem raten sich NICHT nur auf airbnb zu verlassen und vor allen Dingen nicht auf dieses 'Zuckermaul' geredet reinzufallen.
I do not wish to conduct a personal attack, but will point out that the host who posted this appears to be a minister in Tennessee.
I am wondering if they still believe the novel coronavirus is not a threat?
I have been looking around this forum hoping that someone has asked about appropriate disinfection and remediation measures for hosts to take. The US, unfortunately-- and other countries, does not seem to have health services distributing such information.
Hosts of all sizes should be fully sanitizing surfaces with wipe-down cleaning and other measures according to WHO or other guidelines every 2 days, and taking other measures to insure than the virus cannot gain entry when people come into their houses / spaces.
If that doesn't happen nationally, quickly, then we are all headed to WHO/pandemic protocol "Step 13:" cordone sanitaire, block-by-block impermeable sanitary cordons shutting down normal life.
In which case the 20 or so threads we have now, blaming Airbnb (which surely can't pay for the loss without bankrupting itself) for the loss, will seem even more petty and out-of-place than they do now.
I know information is sparse and poor and often inaccurate-- but the need for co-ordinated and appropriate action could not be higher. Every mistake we make is literally taking lives, down the line.