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I didn't know this when I booked this ** for my 2-month vaction and paid one-month deposit of $2970 in full. The house looks beautiful and spacious and I was going to welcome my first baby there.... until I texted a friend of mine in Texas the address so she can come over to visit me. And she told me that house had a murder case couple of years ago where a man killed his ex-girlfriend's two teenage girls in that house and it was all over the local news (https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Police-Man-37-admits-killing-two-teens-in-1718851.p...)......
It freaked me out! I don't want my baby to be born in a house with a murder case! Even without a baby, a normal person wouldn't want to spend their long-expected vacation in a house where two girls were killed, not to mention that both of my parents are buddhism and it just creeps them out....
I contacted the host. They admit that there was a murder case did happend in that house and "people live there happily after that" and told me to cancel "if I wish" but refused to issue any refund! I couldn't believe these words came from so-called Super Hosts **. To me, they're liars with cold and greedy hearts. They got 3k for free with a haunted house. That's easy money.
I wanna tell my story here because I know that nobody looking for a vacation house should experience what I just experienced, and I know it's almost impossible to do your due diligence on a vacation house. So all I can do now is to post my story here and hopefully we can hunt the haunted ones house by house.
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I'm surprised that some people think it's a madeup story. There's no reason for me to make up things like that since I'm not benefiting for doing that. The only reason that I did this is that I don't want anybody else who would have a problem living in a house with a murder case have to go through what I've been through. At least now they know that they should ask the host the right question before they hit that "book" button.
I'm a real person. I don't have reviews on airbnb because I only used it twice. First time was in 2016 when I travled with friends to France and I was not the main contact, and the second time is now....and this happened. I canceled my booking before moving in after I found out the news, so I cannot leave a review on either the property or the host. But I feel like I need to let people know this kind of things happen and if that doesn't bother them, good for them; but there are people who take this serious and don't wanna spend their holiday in a house that has two teenage girls murdered, and I just think that they deserve to know.
I did contact airbnb resolutions center. They contacted the host and came back and told me that there's nothing that they can do about it because of the cancellation policy. I questioned them that if the host has the final say about the cancellation policy, why do we even need a resolutions center. They said they'll escalate the case to the lead team and the team will contact me within 48 hours. But nobody contacted me within 48 hours so I called back. It took a while for the lead team to get back to me, and they just told me the same thing, the host has the final say. I tried to reason with them, but they just close the case during our conversation..... I'm very disappointed with airbnb team and I no longer to plan use airbnb when travelling. Now I'm staying in a hotel, at least I can have a peaceful mind.
Again, I'm not making up stories because I don't get paid doing this. And I'm not going to use airbnb anymore due to the huge disappointment. The only reason I actually post my story here is that someone else out there, if they don't wanna spend their vacation in a house with a murder case, they should know to avoid THIS property, and if not here, at least they know this type things happen, and they should ask the host if there's any murder case happened in the property.
By no means I wanna hurt anybody. I'm sad that some people think it's a made-up story and even attack me personally. People are different, some people don't care, some people do. And we should all have a voice to tell a true story. And that's why we need a community here so we can share.
@Minshu0 You tried to "reason" with Airbnb? Your reasons for thinking you are entitled to a refund are based on your own personal beliefs. You are perfectly entitled to your beliefs, but peoples' personal beliefs are not grounds for a refund.
So now you are suggesting that guests should ask hosts if anything that could possibly disturb them in any way might have ever happened in the house?
This is about as far from "reasonable" as one could get.
“I don't want anybody else who would have a problem living in a house with a murder case have to go through what I've been through”
Thanks again for sharing your experience.
Thank you for your support.
Nobody thinks you made this up . . . . only shocked that your reaction/expectations are actually happening . . .
Thank you. You're open-minded. But some people aren't....
@Minshu0 "Now I'm staying in a hotel, at least I can have a peaceful mind."
And the hotel guaranteed you that there had never been a murder, a suicide, a rape, or anything bad happen in your room?
The cultivation of a "peaceful mind" is something internal, not influenced by outside events. That's the whole point of Buddhist belief and meditation.
@Sarah0I wonder what Buddhism says about our telepathic connection and should we be worried 😄 😄 😄
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@Minshu0 you said you will book a hotel in the future and that's a great idea, but, make sure the hotel is brand new because, you know, a lot is goin' on in hotels... murders, heart attacks, cheatings, suicides, drug overdoses, hookers, rapes... it's frightening .... especially those historical hotels in Europe...uhh... if I were you I would stay at home
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There is absolutely nothing in Buddhist belief that would support this person's ideas and irrational fears. Buddhists do believe in ghosts, but becoming a ghost would be based upon the way in which that person lived their life, not that they were murdered.
“everything that does not come from faith is sin” !
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