Airbnb payout

Leila312
Level 2
Canmore, Canada

Airbnb payout

I’ve been superhost for 4 or 5 years ( I’ve always been Superhost from day one I joined Airbnb ).

Before COVID Airbnb was amazing, payout for the hosts were done promptly, immediately after checked in and they gave us a phone number that we could actually contact someone. 


After COVID, payments are delayed and they all reply that it will take up to 15 days to receive and the phone number for superhost never connects. Unless I attempt forever. 

I am extremely worried, I count with Airbnb payments to pay all my expenses, including mortgage, utilities and now I am concerned that they are going through some financial problems and I shall be the last one to know. If that’s the case, I need to make alternative arrangements. Any thoughts? 

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Emiel1
Level 10
Leeuwarden, The Netherlands

@Leila312 

I did not experience delays in payouts, payouts are processed on the day after check-in and it takes useally 1 day (outside weekends) to show up on my IBAN. So it seems to be local problem in your country.

Interesting. I live in Canada and prior to COVID, it was exactly like you said. The transfer was immediately. Now if I don’t call them after a week, they actually send a message saying that it’s going to take up to 15 days.  Today I called and a few hours later the deposit was in my account. I hate have to follow up every time. This is the message they sent a day after the guest has arrived: 


emailed July 4th

Payout of $xxxxxx sent
We've issued you a payout of $xxxxxxx.  This should arrive in your account by July 12, 2022, taking into consideration weekends and holidays.
I work with wire transfers between US and Canada and they always arrive the same day, unless you send after business hours. 

this is really not acceptable since I count with that money for several payments and when I talk to them on the phone, they say it can take up to 15 days. 

At least today the representative from Airbnb who I talked to said that I should do a formal complaint. And I have been Superhost for 5 years straight! I can only imagine those who are not must go through. 
Kia272
Level 10
Takoma Park, MD

@Leila312 How is it possible to be a Superhost from day one? You have to earn it. 

You are correct. I mistyped. I have been Superhost from the very beginning. When they did their first assessment and never lost the status

Steve581
Level 2
Seattle, WA

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