I am now already in a +10 day discussion with Airbnb on an i...
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I am now already in a +10 day discussion with Airbnb on an issue of blocked days that are being switched to 'active' in the c...
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I have had to cancel a number of reservations as a host. I am aware I am being charged a $50 penalty for each cancellation, however, I feel I am covered by Airbnb’s Extenuating Circumstances policy. My problem is that I cannot find any information on how to submit a claim for Airbnb’s Extenuating Circumstances policy. I would also like to add that the Site's Help function is so incredibly frustrating I am seriously considering closing my account.
Do you use instant booking? If yes stop using it and plan your calender but blocking the days that you will not be able to rent to the guests. Good luck in the future.
If you believe you have extenuating circumstances, you must contact airbnb and let them cancel for you. After reviewing your case they will decide if you qualify. Then and only then will they cancel penalty free. All you can do now is to contact airbnb and plead your case. Make sure you have proof of this "extenuating circumstance".
You've called them? If not, do.
020 3318 1111
This the Extentuating Circumstances Policy
True the site is badly designed for a user friendly, experience, it is not intuitive and does not cater to mispellings and can feel like a frustrating maze of dead-ends. If you click on Help on your dashboard and type in what you are looking for usually a summary of the policy or article etc. will appear in a drop down area, getting to the actual article demands you go through a few more steps - the frustrating maze!
You can always use a search engine instead of the Airbnb site usually you can find what you are looking for in much less time.
btw: Here are the ways to Contact Airbnb, try Twitter or Facebook first they seem to get the quickest response.