HELP! My guests are Chinese and didn't understand my listing.

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Hillary0
Level 1
Los Angeles, CA

HELP! My guests are Chinese and didn't understand my listing.

I just had my guests from China check-in and they are very unhappy.  I have my place listed as a guest house with 2 beds, a king size bed and a sofa sleeper.  They thought that meant that I had two bedrooms.  Their English is very limited and I am not sure how to reconcile with them.  I have offered them a full refund and given them a list of hotels in the area, but they still seem very angry.  Any suggestions?

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Deb29
Level 9
San Mateo, CA

Hillary

Here's the customer support number (415) 800-5959

Deb

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Wendell2
Level 2
Palm Desert, CA

Personally I would find a chinese speaking translator to bridge the cultural gap..

Where would I find a Chinese translator?

Go thru Airbnb cause they automatically translate to them. You text them thru Airbnb and they get the text already translated 😉
Clare0
Level 10
Templeton, CA

@Hillary0  I would contact Airbnb on twitter @Airbnbhelp for the fastest response.  If you don't use twitter,  call the toll free number listed in the link below.  Hopefully they will have a Chinese speaker available. 

 

 

 

Deb29
Level 9
San Mateo, CA

Hillary

Here's the customer support number (415) 800-5959

Deb
David126
Level 10
Como, CO

I see nothing wrong with your listing, if it is not what they want they need to cancel and move on.

David
Hillary0
Level 1
Los Angeles, CA

Thanks for all the help everyone.  I contacted Airbnb and they found a translator who spoke with my guests.  They were able to find them a 3 bedroom place for them to stay.  I really appreciate that everyone took the time and gave such great advice.  I have been doing Airbnb for a year now, and this was my first problem.  I am glad to know I have such a strong support system to help me if I ever have a problem again.

 

THANKS!!!!

Might I suggest that in the future more vetting out take place prior to accepting reservation? I decline fully half of inquiries if the communication simply isn't there, especially for self service check-ins, etc.
Babs0
Level 10
London, United Kingdom

Wow, Airbnb automatically translate everything for Chinese users.... I guess a big market for them! It would make it easier to host for Chinese people, I don't speak any Chinese 😉

 

But I agree with @Gene8, when you engage in a conversation before you approve the booking it can prevent some awkward situations!

 

Happy hosting!

Babs

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