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29-01-2020
10:18 AM
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29-01-2020
10:18 AM
guests paying
One one my guest booked instantly for 1 guest and paying for 1 guest, but he messaged me we are two guests. so paying for one and enjoying two people in one payment.Is there still anything can i do now? because they already have checked out.
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29-01-2020
11:13 AM
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29-01-2020
11:13 AM
Dear Maya
The international travel & tourism industry standard is one Queen Room or King Room can be shared by 2 Adult + 1 Child (Age below 12 yrs) without extra charges but if your room is for single occupancy and having 1 single bed then you have right to charge other guest for accomodation but if your bed is queen or king and they share same bed then you can allow then without extra charge.
Some time the guest lazy to click how many persons, in Airbnb by default 1 guest so they go to next step without changing but those are smart traveler they follow all instruction and fill all the details.
One guest can pay for other guest but they must show the original reservation with consent of other guest by text, email or phone etc.
Hope you understand what to do and what not to do you can decide yourself.
Thank you
Regards
Mizanur
29-01-2020
11:13 AM
29-01-2020
11:28 AM
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29-01-2020
11:28 AM
You can ask for more money via the request money feature in airbnb, but in all likelhood this will result in a negative review from the guest which you probably do not want this early in your hosting career. If it's not a lot of money, I would suggest letting it go this time around, espeically as it doesn't sound like the guest was trying to be deceitful, it sounds like a genuine misunderstanding. In all liklihood the guest saw that your room sleeps 2 and thought the price was for 2 guests. A lot of guests don't realise that they need to enter the number of guests staying and that this can influence the price. Some listings charge a flat rate and some charge per guest, so it's understandable that guests can get genuinely confused.
You could probalby be a bit clearer about this in your listing and/or your house rules.
You could say something along the lines of "only guests booked and paid for on the platform may stay at the property, including visitors. This is an insurance requirement. If you have booked for one and have another guest staying you will need to amend the reservation"
Also when someone books it's a good idea to clarify how many people are staying - eg "I see you have booked for one and i'm just double checking that this is correct as only guests booked and paid for will be able to gain access to the listing"
OR you could just make your base rate for two people not one, to avoid this problem ( but this may make it less attractive for solo travellers)
It's always helpful to be very clear about your expectations in your listing. guests may not read it, but if you have it stated you are better placed if a disagreement arises.
Regards
29-01-2020
11:28 AM