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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Do I need to report guests who are asking for my phone number?
As of now, I am using the "Saved Messages" feature which says:
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Is this good enough?
That seems a bit overkill to me 😉
If a new member sends his phone nimber for discussing further questions or asks for mine, I just say, that phone bumbers are censored before the booking is completed.
I refuse all messenger apps after booking too, sms limited to emergency situations.
If they ask for the phone number to discuss alternative payment methods, obviously knowing, what they do, I would not waste time sending help files, but flag them to trust and security. If their first request is to help them fraud m'y longterm business partner out of his commission, I don't want them in my house anyway.
How do I "flag them to trust and security" ?
Beside the conversation and in the profile is a small flag icon, to report strange profiles. (On a computer). If
you refuse a request, do it on a computer, as this lets you choose the reason. Some reasons will be treated automatically (wrong dates), others will be read by the Trust and Security department. It may result in getting a mail a few weeks later, that you were in contact with a scammer and the profile has been removed.
They get my number once they have made a booking, never had anybody ask before.
In India, 50% of the time they ask for my number. Phew!
International travellers appear to understand that phone is the appropriate way to contact a host. 🙂
@Rishi4, of the 5 enquiries I have received last week, 4 either share their contact info which is blocked by Airbnb or ask me to share my contact details. It's so painful. And when i ask them for queries, they never reply back.