Im from Cuba, I live in Florida. And this apartment is locat...
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Im from Cuba, I live in Florida. And this apartment is located in Punta Cana, República Dominicana
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Hi - am new to hosting (have had 4 guests so far)
They are all still here -- how do I get rid of them? just joking of course.
On a more serious note, not sure if I am over thinking the following guest "problem"...
My most recent guest was absolutely fine except that when she booked, she lied on her profile as to where she was from -- Her profile claimed she was from a foreign country when in fact she was from a city in a nearby state. I discovered this when she arrived as I asked how her flight was. She said she just liked to mess with people.
I tried to report this matter to AirBnB support through their terrible HelpBot (or whatever it is called).
Anycase, not a crisis or even a big deal this time but it does raise the question of safety and honesty.
Am I over reacting? Anybody dealt with this before?
Thanks
It happens a lot, mostly the profile is not updated on this subject.
So never rely on it, but ask if it is important for your decision.
hi - thanks for the input; in this instance it was not an outdated profile; the guest lied about where she was from. Simply dishonest and not funny (though she thought it was). Anycase, I guess I will query guests who are coming from "unusual" places,
Lots of guests don't update profiles, we had guests from Russia with a Toronto Canada cell phone #. They were some of my best guests. Ask the questions, if your gut feeling is negative, decline them. However, in your current situation, as a host, I would be concerned about what your guest is lying about. Be cautious and watch closely is what I would do.