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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I'm a new Airbnb host and I am having problems with people throwing some pretty big parties at my unit. So I guess I really have two questions.
First, what preventative measures has anyone taken to prevent guests from throwing parties?
Second, I had a guest book recently and he said he would be in town visiting family and there would be no more than 4 people staying (4 is my max). On the night of his reservation, I get a call from a neighbor (my unit is for rental only, I live about 20 minutes away) saying that there seems to be a large party going on and they look pretty young. I call the guest and he admits there is a party and that he will get everyone out. I told him that he and 3 other people could stay, but I would stop by to confirm. When I got there, he was gone and I called him again and he said he would not be back. So I went in to survey the damage. The place reeked of weed (my neighbor said she could smell it from INSIDE her restaurant across the street) and there was weed and tobacco all over the counter, in the bathroom, in the bed, and ground into the carpet. There was also serious damage to the hardwood floors, and my smart lock was missing a piece. The next day, I went to my Airbnb booking confirmation to see what my options were for reimbursement, and it turns out he changed his name!
So now that you have some background on the situation, what do I do?? Obviously, this is a fake profile (I'm not even sure what his real name is!), and I do have a screenshot from my smart lock system that shows his name before he changed it, and now I have the new name in my bookings. So I would like to report the profile, but I would also like to get reimbursed for the damages. If I report the profile, does that remove it and then I no longer have that booking to get reimbursement from? What would be the appropriate steps to take? Please help!
Hi All
Someone has put my holiday Home on AirBNB as fake profile , and is collecting deposits for November and December , I have reported this twice to the help centre, but my home is still listed under a fake profile. I am seriously concerned about my safety as strangers have approached me to say they have booked my house on AirBNb
Would appreciate any help...AirBNB simply impossible to contact
You must open a new threat in the forun with this message and the link to the fake listing.
@Iftikhar0 Yes, please post this as a new topic thread so it gets seen, not tacked onto another thread. Your issue is front and center now- the CEO has just issued a statement about how they are cracking down on unverified and false listings. Your post makes it obvious that this is just PR talk.
I suggest you watch this video and then call Airbnb back and ask them why they aren't taking the false listing down, since thier CEO is talking about how vigilant they are going to be going forward now.
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/06/watch-airbnb-co-founder-and-ceo-brian-chesky-speak-live.html
@Iftikhar0 - could you send me a direct message here on the community center with more details on your holiday home / the fake profile? I'll escalate this to the top customer support team.
Thanks,
Laura
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@Iftikhar0 And also check out this thread: https://community.withairbnb.com/t5/Hosting/Airbnb-to-Verify-All-7-Million-Listings/m-p/1173232#M283...
Thanks < I have tried calling the call centre, no response
@Iftikhar0 Try contacting them on Twitter- said to get better responses and they don't like their dirty laundry aired on social media.
The call center is notorious for never calling you back.
And if you post this again as a new topic, and post a link to the listing, as @Ale113 suggested, we can then all flag the account, which will get Airbnb's attention.