Hello, this is Jeruel, but my Airbnb host name is Jinbao Lin...
Hello, this is Jeruel, but my Airbnb host name is Jinbao Ling. New to hosting here in Salt Lake City Utah and would love to l...
@Sharona0 Did you get Airbnb to look at the review extortion threat she sent you? Extortion is against tje Airbnb TOS.
Sarah, You would think the video's and pictures of the damage would suffice. I, stupidly, called her when I found out about all the damage so she said it verbally....:(
I didn't think I had to record phone conversations but I guess I do now.
@Sharona0 I'm not sure that Airbnb will even consent to listening to phone conversation recordings. It's best to always keep communication with guests in the Airbnb messaging system, so they have access to it. Especially if it anything that could prove contentious. If it's just a guest phoning to say they're running late and will be another hour until they check in, no big deal.
The trashing the house issue is separate from the review extortion issue, although I know that sounds ridiculous. You can get reviews removed if you can prove the review violates the review policies. Extensive damage doesn't violate review policy.
I understand EXTENSIVE DAMAGE doesn't violate a review policy but why?
Why should someone that destroys your home have the right to leave a bad review?
That's what doesn't make sense to me.
@Sharona0 Of course it's insane that bad guests can leave revenge reviews, it makes no sense at all, except to Airbnb, because it accomplishes exactly what Airbnb wants- to keep hosts so terrified of a bad review that they let everything guests do pass without complaint or claims for compensation.
Hosts have been yelling about this for years and it falls on deaf ears.
Hi @Sharona0
Welcome to community 😊
I agree with you! 'The review system doesn't make sense!'
And it's out of our hands!
I've over dozen of untrue, unfair, and revenge reviews. What should I do?
It is out of my control and I‘m not even border to response in the public.
As the review are the backbone of Airbnb's community and maintain that structure, Airbnb has guidelines to ensure all reviews are fair, honest, and relevant to the guest travel and experience.
Airbnb's default position is not to delete, censor, or edit reviews. By that means, Airbnb may remove a review only if it violates Airbnb Review guidelines.
You may click the link below for more information:
https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/13
https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/2673
https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/546
You can always be a response to the public of the untrue review.
Report to Airbnb to remove it if it violated the review guidelines.
Nevertheless, it's always a place to improve. As the link below,
Happy Hosting! ✌️
Happy Hosting! 😊
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You ask:
Why should someone that destroys your home have the right to leave a bad review?
It is the official airbnb policy not to delete retaliatory reviews. With this policy airbnb wants to discourange hosts to file damage claims against guests. Because if You do file a damage claim You can be pretty sure to get a bad review.
Most of the airbnb hosts meanwhile know about this policy and no longer fail damage claims against guests. Guests who can damage a property without being held accountable for it like the platform, come back to the platform and book again wich increases revenue.
Does that make sense to You?
You are genius. I really never thought of that. Why don't they just offer insurance that the guests can purchase like VRBO? It would be so much easier for everyone.
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Yes, but an insurance costs money. It's cheaper for the guests if we hosts pay their damages out of our pockets.
seriously!
I have literally hosted at least 150 bookings and I have NEVER had a guest act like this. She was the most entitled person I have every met. Honestly, it really made me sad to know that there are people like this in the world with absolutely no concern about other people.
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She can set up a new account and start from scratch. Maybe she has done that before, bc Sharona's review is the only review she has.
What exactly was "destroyed" in your home making it a $3700,- bill ?
The reviews/comments seems to be rather conflicting.