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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When I look at my listing from a guest access to make a reservation, I see "RS$167.00" in every day of the calendar after the 18th. It appears as to have manipulated by an intruder commonly known as hacker.
How do I un block those dates? They appear not to be blocked from the host side of the program.
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@Sebastian-and--Nydia0, the currency "RS' might be Rupees (India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan).
Can you check to see that when you are accessing AirBnB as a guest that you are using "airbnb.com" and not "airbnb.in" (or some other country-specific version of the site, which would show the prices in Rupees RS).
Hello @Sebastian-and--Nydia0 ,
You say the dates are not blocked, but you want to unblock them ?
If pricing on the guest interface is not what you expect, please check your price settings in your listing.
Goto the calender and check the daily prices. Mayebe you turned on "smart pricing" or accepted "price tips".
Best regards, Emiel
@Sebastian-and--Nydia0, the currency "RS' might be Rupees (India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan).
Can you check to see that when you are accessing AirBnB as a guest that you are using "airbnb.com" and not "airbnb.in" (or some other country-specific version of the site, which would show the prices in Rupees RS).
Thank you for your response.
For some reason, the currency that I had was not US. Fixed it.
But I have another question.
When do a prospect guest can see the house rules?
Also, are the braking of the rules reason enough to cancel an ongoing hosting contract?
Thanks.
@Sebastian-and--Nydia0, the guest see the house rules before they book, I think.
If you use Instant Book there is some option to make the guests acknowlege they have read and agree to the house rules.
As to breaking of the house rules: yes, breaking of the house rules is supposed to be grounds for cancelling the rest of a guest's stay. You should contact AirBnB about it, though, rather than just pushing the "Cancel" button.
AirBnB might encourage you to try to work it out directly with the guest, but if a guest is breaking your rules and does not care, out they go.
Thank you for your input.
How do I go to instant booking selections?
Thanks again.