They always send an inquiry asking if the available dates ar...
They always send an inquiry asking if the available dates are open, and always want to stay for exactly 1 month. Most of the...
Good afternoon everyone , please can I ask if any of you are having the same problem as I am whereby we lost our superhosts status over the last quarter of 2020 -
After meeting all criteria we only hosted 9/10 stays so we’re one short !
This said we had many cancellations due to the Uk lockdown and when open for Buisness again the many counties surrounding ours were in Level 4 lockdown & also no bookings from our overseas visitors !
We like everyone work hard at trying to maintain our status , I have complained & asked for a discussion with the help line re Covid 19 contingency’s , to no avail - they closed my discussion re my complaint !
Just wondering if it’s just me or are you upset about losing your Superhost status too 🤔
@Karen2645 The number of stays has been waived so you must have lost your status for another reason.
@Karen2645 Are you sure? You have plenty of stays (well over ten) during the last Superhost assessment that I can see from your reviews. Superhost is measured by data within the last year but is assessed every quarter. Where does it say you fell short under the Performance/Superhost Tab?
Behave @Anonymous
@Mike-And-Jane0 Ok I will I will, I promise! But first, could someone please tell me what is the demonym for Cockermouth?
My inner 12-year-old has escaped.
@Anonymous For what are, I guess, obvious reasons I cannot find a demonym for Cockermouth. And yes I did have to look up what it means.
Trust you @Anonymous !
Cockermouth stands where the River Cocker enters the River Derwent, and is a beautiful little town! It's 13 miles from me, so I know! (Looks like @Karen2645 is in a village just outside.)
I've lived down the road from the afforementioned town for 25 years, and it never crossed my mind to think of it's name as anything other than the place where the river Cocker ends.....- I know, I've kayaked it! - till I read some other outsider's exclamation in the same vein as yours! (As an 'incomer' to this region, I normally maintain a detached objectivity, and positively dislike the town where I settled... but I'm finding myself leaping to the defence of Cockermouth on this occasion... ) 🙂
I kayaked down the river Cocker
Met a lovely lass, thought I might Focker
But 'twas not meant to be,
Still a maiden is she,
For I was a Cockermouther
And she fancied soccer
100% sure this will be deleted Monday morning...
Let's hope so @Anonymous , "MIKE..📣📣📣..!!!!!" - Tell him!
@Helen350 Oh, you are offended?
Couldn't quite fit that down the Memory Hole, guess I didn't spend enough time in Church.
You don't understand my sense of humour @Anonymous !😝
@Helen350 Your sense of humor reminds me of a meringue. So light and fluffy on the surface. Except when you cut into the meringue, you suddenly have to awkwardly pretend in front of your in-laws that you don't notice there's a decomposing rat inside.
And because your in-laws happen to be British, you try and accept it as British Cuisine, which is not a topic of global renown, but still, that's a bloody dead rat and not a fresh one.
@Helen350 Being British, you likely don't notice it, but there are some truly bizarre place names over there on your isle.
And what seem like strange pronunciations. Like why is Worchestershire pronounced "Wooster"?