Some customer support acts based on their personal opinion a...
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Some customer support acts based on their personal opinion and they seem to come up with their own conclusion, which is frust...
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Hello, I'm brand new to hosting and am leery of a recent inquiry. This person wants to book for one night (Saturday) in February and there is nothing in her profile - no reviews, photo, etc. The only verification is a phone number - no government id or email. It shows that she joined in November 2019 and she lives in the area. I don't feel comfortable with this situation. I messaged her and asked for information about herself and the reason for the one night booking. Does anyone have any additional advice? Thank you!
@Suja25 If it was just an inquiry and not a request, you don't have to pre-approve or decline - a response is sufficient.
WIth a request, you have 24 hours to make a decision, based on the answers to your follow-up questions. If you require more verifications before you will accept a booking, you can give the guest an opportunity to complete the profile. And if the clock is running out and you're still not sure, just decline - you can always send a Special Offer later if you change your mind.
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You offer an entire house in a rather secluded location.
In 95% of all cases a saturday night booking for such a listing will be a party. Be careful.
There are so many reasons why I personally would not accept this booking. The first 1 being that it is very high risk with it being 1 night on a Saturday by a local guest. The risk outweighs the reward.
The second is that I hate bookings that start on a Saturday because it pretty much ruins my ability to book a home for the whole weekend by 1 guest. Typically reservations that start on a Saturday and end on a Monday will lead to me not being able to book the home on the Friday because a lot of guests come on a Friday and leave on a Sunday. So then I am missing one of the most profitable days of the entire week. I actually avoid accepting reservations that either start on a Thursday and end on a Saturday or those that start on a Saturday and end on a monday.
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I have a house that sleeps 10.
In general, a friday to sunday booking is a family gathering. A saturday night booking is a party.
I do not accept one night bookings with check in on saturday.
Thanks for all the great feedback!