We have been operating a small Airbnb (250 sq. ft. in a deta...
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We have been operating a small Airbnb (250 sq. ft. in a detached, converted garage) for a year. One challenge for our guests ...
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Have seen a trend in past couple of weeks where guests come in and start creating excuses/reasons to get additional discounts. I didn’t have this issue in the past but from a month or so have seen this happening ? Any thoughts how to tackle this ? My fear is then getting an incorrect bad review.
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Your profile here says "Guest" so was not able to see where your listing is?
Most of the Hosts I work with do not offer further discounts to what they have already set on the listing (like a monthly discount). In my experience, granting addl discounts usually ends up with a bad guest and a negative experience and review. We generally send a polite response that we don't offer addl discounts as the property is priced fairly for the amenities, location and season and hope the guest is able to find another property that fits within their budget.
Your profile here says "Guest" so was not able to see where your listing is?
Most of the Hosts I work with do not offer further discounts to what they have already set on the listing (like a monthly discount). In my experience, granting addl discounts usually ends up with a bad guest and a negative experience and review. We generally send a polite response that we don't offer addl discounts as the property is priced fairly for the amenities, location and season and hope the guest is able to find another property that fits within their budget.
Hello @Saad199
Thanks for posting in our community.
Have you had a chance to read the suggestions from our hosts? Would you like to share the link to your listing so our hosts can better understand why this situation might be occurring?
Regards,