Hello everyone!!!! I hope you are all well . I wanted to ask...
Hello everyone!!!! I hope you are all well . I wanted to ask you and get some advice. I have asked Airbnb to intervene in a r...
I am very confused. When I look at Dec. 22 - 25 for 1 guest at my listing (not logged in as a host), it shows $2,926 TOTAL costs. When I look on my dashboard at a Preview of what guests will pay it says $2,279. I had a friend look from her phone and it says $2,279. Why when I look it showing almost $800 more to book? I'm scared potential guests will also see that high price and get scared off! THanks in advance for any help!
The nightly prices are so different @Amy2142. First it's $532 a night, then it's $684 a night, then it's $533 a night. I don't know exactly why that is, but when I went and put in the same dates as a potential guest, I got the lower rate of $532 a night.
There was a rumor going around a few years ago that people with bad reviews were shown higher prices. Maybe people who are not logged in or don't have accounts are shown higher prices? (Your high example above came when you say you were not logged in.)
Your friend isn't in Canada, is she, @Amy2142 ? Could it be the difference between Canadian and US dollars? It almost exactly matches the current exchange rate.
The higher price is in CAD (Canadian Dollar), the lower price is in USD (the right one for you)
Change currency a bottom of the listing when browsing a listing.
That's it! No clue how that happened but that fixed it! Thank you all!