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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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Yup, this happened to me today. I msged the guest around 1030am asking what time they planned on arriving. Her response... "
I have 1/2 a mind to cancel every freaking future booking and see if airbnb might then notice me and care enough to stop crapping on me?! They're making about $75 a night in fees off every night I have booked and I'm booked nearly solid for 3 months... june july august. Sept is booking up now
@Donald28 they will not notice, do only what is best for you.
I do not understand how she could get a refund. Perhaps she qualified under regular EC for being sick? In that case her illness should be bad enough that she can not travel as in being hospitalized vs just testing positive. I thought that was the whole point of the 3/14 time line- everyone should now assume that their travel plans can be interrupted by Covid, the many forms of it- travel disruption, quarantine, positive diagnosis of self or loved one, lay off etc
@Donald28 @Inna22 I thought the Airbnb EC policy was clear that the only way to get a full refund for post March 14 bookings was to actually have Covid 19.
Whether this is right or wrong is a different matter. Personally I feel it is right as otherwise, as your guest proved, people will travel with Covid and spread it.
There is a difference between allowing someone to travel with Covid and having the host take the loss. No, she shouldn’t be traveling but also shouldn’t be getting a refund. It’s actually against the law for her to travel with Covid in most places. this is where travel insurance would’ve been the answer (yet again). Also, Airbnb doesn’t police travelers with other infectious diseases. You don’t have to submit a medical report proving that you don’t have TB prior to joining. I am just so tired of them pretending we have a choice in our refund policy. I am even more tired of myself falling in the same trap of believing them again and again.
Had this guest had a cold and got a doctor to sign off that she shouldn't travel, she would have been refunded in full. That is the Extenuating Circumstances policy and that is why hosts hate it so much. She put you between a rock and a hard place. Had you said come anyway or had she come and not discovered she was 'sick' until after she left and she told Airbnb she had COVID or presumed symptoms, they likely would have shut your listing down for a time and canceled future bookings. So it could have been worst. There is no getting sick any more; every cough, sniffle, or "ugh, I don't feel well" is attempted murder.
The way I read it is: first, she is lying, she doesn't have Covid-19, otherwise wouldn't be so flippant about coming or not coming. Secondly, she probably didn't even have to show Airbnb anything except play the pity card to get a refund. Personally, I wouldn't have wanted her to come, because she sounds too weird anyway.
Totally agree. She WAS lying. This is what makes me so mad. And you can lie your way to a full refund if you're a guest on airbnb.
Otherwise, she wouldn't have been so quick to say she was going to come after I told her Airbnb would likely require documentation showing she actually tested positive AND found out that morning. She knew she didn't have that documentation so she was just going to come because she didn't want to lose her $300. If she WAS actually sick enough with covid19 to go get a test and wait 3-4 days for the result, she wouldn't have even wanted to travel.
But at that point, even if she admitted she WAS lying, I can't let her on the property. She did NOT have to give airbnb documentation. I asked her!
I don't mind hosting "weirdos" like this woman for a single night. Even if they're the worst guests ever, I'm on site and can quell most all situations before they get out of control.
She'll probably leave me a negative review and screw up my superhost... which I could actually care less about because being a superhost is 100% worthless. I did leave her an honest review.
Her mentioning she will come ~IF~ not given a refund was more a threat really. The fact she can even leave a review is mind-boggling; what is she going to 'review', the fact her hustle didn't work, since she never got to see the place?. Amazing, only in the pandering-to-hustlers world of Airbnb this would make sense.
I got the impression that this was the "I'm not really that sick but tested positive" kind of COVID. In February 2020, she would have made the trip no problem. But not now. This is only the beginning. Hosts (and guests) are going to be seeing a lot of this type of cancelation in the oncoming months.
I'm pretty sure the link would be deleted. You would need to search for Ten Thousand Hosts who are supporting the Airbnb approved arbitration route. Check out a newly issued video published this week. "Airbnb's Archilles Heel, What every Airbnb Host need to know" You may find that on Youtube too.
@Ian-And-Anne-Marie0 the data says that filings were successful, not arbitrations themselves. I am using someone else- LegalBnb
Yes, she was absolutely lying. She didn't have Covid, she just wanted to cancel. You were far too polite to her, in my view. I have just dealt with a scammer who was able to send me a reservation request despite not having anything confirmed other than her phone number (if indeed it was a her). I accepted her request, and then realised my mistake. When I demanded to AirBNB CS why she had been allowed to send me a request, the booking was cancelled from her side. Where on earth are these lowlife people coming from? I never had a problem with this kind of thing before.