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Why are some Host allowed to deceptively price their units with the low ball price during peak season? Is this not dishonesty? What do you think about this type of promotion being unfair to Host that are not deceptively advertising? Is honesty not the basis of Airbnb's standards? Does Airbnb promote deceptive pricing? Jean
you keep posting the same article over and over but you clearly have not read it or at least you do not understand it. That artical has NOTHING to do with what you are talking about.
And you keep deflecting from the quesetion. It is about deceptive practises. **** The world operates on deception. ****
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@Maria-and-Jean0 wow...****. It's not deceptive to advertise the best price available. When sombody visits we have no idea when they plan to book or what dates they are looking for becasue they haven't entered them yet. Just becasue it's peak season right now doesn't mean they aren't shopping for off season dates. I get bookings many months in advance. Once they enter in their dates they see the price for those dates. You act like we are all going to hell for marketing our property year round.
thank you... i like to think of myself as "the lady of justice" sculpture.. you are just justifying your actions... that is all.. what i dont understand is why you feel the need to low ball.. isnt your place nice enough to warrant what you ask.. mine is.. this is jean of maria & jean.. but thank you for your input Ned & Laura.. you have a lovely place...
I have a lovely place but too bad I'm going to hell for my evil ways...right? Lady of justice my A$$...puh-lease. I don't lowball anybody. I take $10 off a few nights of the year. And those cheaper dates almost always book quickly and I add a few more...so what is the problem with that? When somebody visits my listing during the peak season they may not be looking to book during the peak season so airbnb shows them the lowest price available until they choose the dates. seems logical to me.
Get your rose colored ones...
@Maria-and-Jean0 Did you just come to the forum because you're having a bad day and needed to insult all the hosts who disagree with you or are trying to explain to you that they don't set how the pricing shows up?
I also have the same price always, but I don't berate other hosts because they choose to do it differently.
Well let me get my sunglasses...
@Maria-and-Jean0 They know it is deceptive, they just want to justify it. I make sure I do not do this to my guests. Kudos to you.
@ kalin And Marquis, you along with all listings do exactly the same thing,
without dates you advertise £43 and with dates £64
@Maria-and-Jean0 wrote:And you keep deflecting from the quesetion. It is about deceptive practises. Apparently you dont get it. I get that. The world operates on deception. Better to burn in hell than to be alone in heaven, huh Lisa?
it is deceptive but thats AirBnBs' engineering fault. ABB read that my competitors rates were lower, one at $35 night. when I clicked... it was $146 a night! where the hell did they get that? so I get your beef
Some hosts increase cleaning fees to try and limit bookings for short stays. A $100 cleaning fee is a LOT if you are staying just one or two nights. But if you are staying 2 weeks? Thats like $7 per night.
European Union consumer and justice group are on the case..
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/jul/16/airbnb-eu-pricing-accommodation-fees-charges
Thank you ELena. A sane mind among the many confused.