Airbnb- beware of hidden currency exchange fees.
I made the mistake of booking an apartment in Spain using USD, my credit card currency. My host told me he would charge me 150€/ night. Airbnb charged me US$184/ night which was much higher than any rate I found on the internet. When I took it up with them, the “specialist” kept saying they charged me the prices in USD and they didn’t do any currency conversion, which was of course a blatant lie. After a protracted conversation he finally admitted that the “ automatic currency converter” they used was OANDA.
According to OANDA, 150€ came out to be US$178. I had conversations with more than one Airbnb representative on this. No one was willing or able to explain the 3% discrepancy between this and $184, which was actually a hidden fee Airbnb would not admit to. I found from the internet that other travellers also wrote about this 3% additional currency conversion charge which Airbnb never mention anywhere in its website.
In addition, Airbnb also calculated their service fees based on the jacked-up room prices. In other words, I was overcharged twice. Luckily my host agreed to give me a full refund when I cancelled, and I was able to rebook in Euros.
Lesson: always pay Airbnb in the local currency. You can go to your Profile to make the choice.