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How can I get support when local Bali support fails badly?
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I booked a trip on March 9, 2021 for June 6-11 in the Bahamas. I ended up cancelling the reservation 3 days later on March 13th after finally receiving reserving covid requirements from the host. At the time of cancelling it said I would be receiving $1,303 back which excludes fees.
I sent Airbnb a message asking for the money back but they are saying because I didn’t pay in full and it’s strict cancellation policy I do not get money back. The policy does not say a customer won’t get money back if you pay half and cancel 3 months before.
Customer service is horrible and doesn’t provide live agent conversations.
@Jamie759 You didn't read the cancellation policy thoroughly, because it states that cancellation refunds are based upon the total cost of the nightly booking fee.
So whether you paid for the entire reservation when you booked or chose the pay half up front option, you are due back 50% of the total cost of the booking. If you only paid 50% to start with, you don't get anything back.
Paying half to start with is simply a convenience for the guest, so you don't have to pay for the entire booking at once. It has no bearing on the cancellation policy.
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You read that part I put in italics? 50% of the nightly rate, not 50% of what you paid up front.
,If you're still interested in taking a Bahamian holiday, try contacting the host to see if they consider letting you apply your non-refunded amount to another stay, maybe a full week.
The entry requirements for the Bahamas has been recently revised, and it's much easier for fully vaccinated travelers:
ALL TRAVELLERS: VACCINATED AND UNVACCINATED