Hello I was helping a friend with his air b n b and was set ...
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Hello I was helping a friend with his air b n b and was set up as the host with money coming into my bank account and me payi...
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I had a guest who had to cancel. Under the terms of my listing, I was owed 50% of the reservation fee. I am having trouble with what was actually refunded to the guest, NOT with what I was paid.
Guest owed me $609 for 3 nights plus cleaning. After the 3% fee, I was to receive $590.73.
Taxes were $90.35 (held by Air) and Guest Service Fee (Air) was 85.98 for a guest payment total of $785.33
Upon cancellation, this is what I see:
My question is this -- Did the guest pay 327.98 for the cancelled reservation, or was the guest refunded $609.00? If they were refunded $609.00, then Air was holding only $176.33 in guest payment. If Air then paid me $234.74 (242.00 before the 3% fee) then Air is left with a negative $65.67.
Is this how it works? Or is there smoke and mirrors as to how much the guest was actually refunded?
Thank you in advance for your comments.
@Lorna170 What happens to the calculation if you take the occupancy taxes out of it?
@Lorna170 ABB is DEF not giving away money! When a reservation is fully cancelled before it starts then the taxes and the cleaning fee don't happen, those backend removals probably account for the difference. If you actually get paid the $234 then I'd just call that a win.
I am okay with what I got paid. What I want to know is WHAT did the GUEST end up paying? Did they get $609.00 back or not?
According to the picture taken of this transaction above:
Was the guest refunded $609.00 of their original $785.33?
OR
Did the guest PAY 327.98?