I am currently having a horrific experience with Airbnb. I ...
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I am currently having a horrific experience with Airbnb. I had a PAST reservation cancelled. The guest have already stayed. ...
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I am trying to find how to look at their verification. Many of the people coming to stay with me have never done this before. They have never used air bnb. Is this okay, or normal? I am a female and they are, too...so that is good.
My friends think I am crazy for doing this. I am allowing folks to stay in my home.
It shows that they have government id's, but when I click on it there is nothing. I am so confused. None of them have any reviews because they are all new.
Is this okay? Do you take new folks who have never done this?
Heidi-
Hello @Heidi125,
A lot of my guests are new. I remember being very happy when my first guest, a young woman, was trusting enough to stay in my place when it was new and had no reviews by guests.
There's no way for hosts to see the ID that someone has uploaded to Airbnb. As hosts, all we can do is take a little comfort from the fact that the person was willing to upload it. Most guests probably believe that the host can see it so I take it as a good point when I see that they've uploaded ID.
I don't have instant book and regularly take guests who have no reviews. Almost all have given a little story about their travels and why they want to stay with me. If they don't, I ask before pre-approving or accepting them. So I judge from their initial message and, if needed, from having a message exchange with them.
One type of inquiry or request that I never accept is a third party booking i.e. where the booking is made by someone who won't be staying. It's against Airbnb's terms so they may not support you if there's a problem.
Steve.
Thanks, Steve. I appreciate it. I just thought we could see their licencse to know who they are. Okay, glad to know!