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@Mark4039 A small claims court case would be simpler and cheaper but is it worth the hassle. I might do it out of principle just to try and persuade Airbnb that they can't just make up the rules as they go along.
Small claims might be challenging too. These properties are in Panama ... I don't know the first thing about the Panamanian justice system.
"..we have internal guidelines that we need to follow, and they were applied on your case."
What she really means is they have ~personal interpretations~ that they are free to apply as they see fit. That is why their collective decisions are so inconsistent and all over the place. This you-never-know-what-is-next aspect of Airbnb is what makes them so spooky to deal with at times.
This is the big problem. What's the point of having posted, public policies and then not abide by them?
Hey @Mark4039,
Really sorry to hear about that. Were there any updates to your case?
I have checked with the Support team internally and I was told an ambassador would get in touch with you.
Can you please let us know if you still need help with this?
Thanks,
Liv
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I have not really gotten anywhere. I have only been able to talk with low level customer support people and they act like robots with their responses. They never directly answer my questions or are able to explain why actual posted airbnb policies contradict their decision to refund the guest in spite of her already checking in and spending several days on the property and resort. It's a bit maddening.
Hi @Mark4039 and everyone,
I just wanted to let you know that some changes have recently been made to the COVID-19 Extenuating Circumstances policy. For bookings made on or after 31st May 2022, COVID-19 is no longer covered under the Extenuating Circumstances policy.
If you haven’t seen it yet, you can find them here: https://community.withairbnb.com/t5/Airbnb-Updates/Update-to-our-approach-for-guests-sick-with-COVID...