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I would decline them and report profile to Airbnb as being a scammer (it is an option in the report-form).
I didn't know about that option re the form, @Emiel1, so thanks for that. Yup! Scammers.. trying any way they can to get a freebie!
@Flavia202 I've seen that video before- it's hilarious.
I wouldn't necessarily call these "influencers" scammers, more like entitled and think the world of themselves, and their opinions on everything oh so important.
And I would decline any of them.
I had a good laugh too @Sarah977 ! Very entitled but I think they know what they're doing. Reminds me of the kids when they want to get round you; so sweet and charming but those little minds know.. so too these older young uns. 🤣🤣
@Flavia202 I was approached once to have a party and post it on the influencer's page. She actually meant to pay full price but was asking for a permission to post. Last thing i want is my place advertised for a party! It was an easy no. I did appreciate her being upfront and asking about it.
Thank you for the post! The video is hilarious.
I show their instagram account to my daughter (19) who can instantly tell me if they have "bought" their likes and followers or not... If their influence will result in reactions sales and visibility or not.
I once had a budding instagrammeuse stay with her parents she is now a gorgeous top model in Tokyo and worldwide famous. You never know!
@Susan1188 Yes, but that someone got famous doesn't mean that them putting in a plug for you on their "influencer" (I hate that word) channel will result in more bookings.
And quite honestly, the attitudes of most of these influencers, means I wouldn't want either them or their followers as guests, anyway. 🙂