Guests insisting upon our personal contact information
02-09-2021
04:26 PM
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02-09-2021
04:26 PM
Guests insisting upon our personal contact information
A guest that is arriving next May from Chili is requesting our personal contact information. They claim that their employer is requiring an emergency contact in the US in order to approve vacation time overseas. We do not feel comfortable with request. Has anyone else experienced this?
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02-09-2021
04:28 PM
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02-09-2021
04:28 PM
@Diane514 is the booking already made? If so the guest already has access to your phone number. What else are they asking for?
02-09-2021
05:42 PM
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02-09-2021
05:42 PM
They want our full name and permission to give it to their employer as local contact information.
02-09-2021
05:57 PM
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02-09-2021
05:57 PM
@Diane514 Is this really such a big deal? what harm is there in their employers being given contact details even if it is a bit weird. it is actually refreshing that they have asked permission.
02-09-2021
06:59 PM
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02-09-2021
06:59 PM
I will give them my full name if they have booked. But won’t give personal phone, email and address.
02-09-2021
04:33 PM
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02-09-2021
04:33 PM
I will give them my name, phone, email used for Airbnb and rental address if they have booked. No other information I will give.
02-09-2021
04:59 PM
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02-09-2021
04:59 PM
@Diane514 It’s one thing for a guest to have your contact info, which they do already if they have a confirmed booking, as your name, phone # and address are already available to them. But it’s another for them to give this or any other info they may be requesting, to a third party. Whatever the employer requires is not your concern. If you don’t feel comfortable with what they are asking, then politely refuse. End of story.
11-09-2021
04:16 AM
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11-09-2021
04:16 AM
@Diane514 as many have pointed out, they have access to most of this information already. Soon they will have access to your entire home! And I hope you ask them for their ID. Seems like a fair exchange to me. You can also ask who the employer is and reach out yourself to verify they are asking for this
11-09-2021
07:45 AM
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11-09-2021
07:45 AM
I propose a simple solution. Ask the guest for their employer details and say you'll contact the employer directly.
11-09-2021
07:45 AM
11-09-2021
08:00 AM
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11-09-2021
08:00 AM
I explained that my personal info could not be used for their employers. They just needed a number for someone who is in the country while they are here. I suggested that her husband get WhatsApp and provide his number or that he use WIFI calling.
11-09-2021
08:00 AM
11-09-2021
07:34 PM
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11-09-2021
07:34 PM
@Diane514 As others have pointed out, your phone number is visible to guests as soon as a booking is confirmed, as the guest's is to you. So if all he is asking for is a phone number, he already has that, he just didn't bother to notice.
You can't prevent the guest from giving their employer the phone number the guest already has access to.
I can imagine some guests might even give the phone number and listing address to a friend or family member in case of emergency.
11-09-2021
07:34 PM
11-09-2021
12:35 PM
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11-09-2021
12:35 PM
@Diane514 The employer can contact you through the Airbnb website. He can use the button 'contact the host' 🙂 It is what everybody does when the want to contact you, why not the employer 🙂
Groetjes Katja
11-09-2021
12:35 PM
11-09-2021
08:12 PM
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11-09-2021
08:12 PM
The employer in Chili would need to be signed into Airbnb. I am aware that they are have my number. I let them know that it is not appropriate for me to be their emergency contact especially since I am 2000 miles away. The husband will be his wife's emergency contact using Whatsapp.
11-09-2021
08:12 PM
14-09-2021
01:27 AM
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14-09-2021
01:27 AM
I don't remember having to do this for Chile 20 years ago, but when I traveled to Brazil, I had to provide information for a visa to visit their country which included the name of the point of contact (host/inviter), their address and the reason for the visit.