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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"Holiday Pirates"... what's in a name
The terms state that they can do this, but only if they are a licensed partner from Airbnb
Look at:
https://www.holidaypirates.com/tag/airbnb
If you continue with their ads, you end up on the official listing at Airbnb.
I guess they get a fee for each booking or view (Affiliate marketing)
Best regards,
Emiel
Thank you- yes, I've seen their website and everything to do with them. Are they a licensed partner? and how the hell do I get out of this- I didn't sign up for any of this 😞
I looked at menu "partners" on their website, but no further info. This is the community, only Airbnb itself can give you more information if it is legal.
Maybe it helps if your listing does not show up in general search engines.
It can be switched off in your account.
best regards,
Emiel
a bit after the horse has bolted but...thank you- great idea. Thank you for caring 🙂
@Siobhan112 I don't understand - Can you explain for numptees like me what is going on here?
By the way, you do know that you don't have to accept or decline an enquiry - you only need to answer the question posed.
Hi Mike & Jane,
I had a facebook ad go out through holidaypirates which basically advertises your place, with all your photos and content, without your knowledge and then suddenly you get an influx of instant books, enquiries and just silly questions. When I asked holidaypirates what they were playing at they came back with- tough- this is what you signed up with , with your airbnb account- they are a partner apparently (although i can't find anything about it and Airbnb support are not answering my messages. My question was can they really do this? I know I should not be looking a gift horse in the mouth but ads like this mean all sorts of people come out of the woodwork and its very difficult answering every single message when I'm mid high season doing changeovers. I had 25 bookings and god knows how many inquiries in one day- that is not normal. I now have nothing left for this year and over 150 nights booked for next. I work at a different pace and like to get to know who is staying so I can vet them of sorts. it was just bedlam.
Have you tried contacting them on their social media and asking them not to do this @Siobhan112
Seems ridiculous that they won't stop when you have asked them not to promote your listing
I have- that's how I know they are 'partner's with Airbnb- here's part of the convo- they were none too friendly either...
@Siobhan112 Hmmm, I see the problem. I guess a good proportion of hosts would love that to happen to them and an equal sized proportion hate it. Even if they are not Airbnb partners I guess they can do what they like with the data you post publicly on Airbnb.