I agree. I have purposely screenshot my price calendar several times, thinking I was loosing my mind, but no. They seem to give the guests whatever price they want, whenever they want. The guests have been horrible about staying past check out, which causes a disaster. Guest who are called on this or extra guests then leave retaliating reviews that are completely false. I had a guest leave a review who never stayed (booked the wrong town), then blamed it on me as of if I knew where they wanted to be. I have spent hours on the phone dealing with stuff like this with AirBnb. I have even called to warn them of guests who have been caught checking in early, having pets not approved, having extra guests and warned them the guests are going to be called on for these things and they would probably leave a retaliating review although guests were checked on and were happy and "love the place", yada yada yada. Sure enough, if you confront guests they will leave a bad review. I am sick of feeling like I have to put up and suck up. I stay on the phone with AirBnb about this situation about 2 1/2 hours one day. They say the reviews are based on experience, but CS could not legally pinpoint where the experience starts or stops. To me, the guests experience should stop at check out and if they stay past that there problem.