I've searched the forums for this topic and found most threads are at least 2 years old. I do understand the pre-approval vs instant book process (or so I thought) But lately I've had a few concerns and awkward moments related to using it carte blanche. One happened a few weeks ago with a drive by request to stay which I didn't see immediately but then responded with a pre-approval. A while later I learned the traveler was in a dead zone and didn't get my reply so booked elsewhere. A few weeks passed and he contacted me again saying he had been charged for the stay and asked for a refund. I checked and sure enough he had, though it had been lost in the shuffle of a few other payments from subsequent guests. So, since I had nothing ventured, nothing gained, I refunded my total portion. This past week, a brand new member with no reviews sent me an inquiry. I answered their question along with my concerns for housing a large family including teens and toddlers in my 2 bed/1bath space. I sent another follow up note after hearing nothing to indicate I would pre-approve if they were interested.
So, I've given this some thought, and from now on I won't pre-approve unless I have certainty that the potential guest is:
1) truly ready to book and meets all requirements for standards and space allotment
2) communicates wants and needs effectively and timely
I'm planning to make that policy clear to every inquiry by:
1) answering questions in forthright friendly manner
2) making clear I will need a response within X number of hours or by X time/date in order to pre-approve
3) in the absence of a response by this time, I will assume they have booked other accommodations
I will also summarily ignore Airbnb's constant barrage of emails informing me I need to "pre-approve or cancel" and instead trust my own business model on this. Because it does get ridiculous when we get these messages over a PM that was nothing more than a fellow host contacting us to talk shop. No! Sorry, Airbnb, my fellow host a few towns over who contacted me with personal question is not interested in booking as they have their own place to stay not far from where I live. See the problem? Am I right in approaching it this way? And do I need to respond to these algorithm emails to tell them "back off, already". Or just ignore/delete as I have been? What other ways have you all done to keep them from hounding you about "pre-approval or cancel" when really sometimes that's not the best practice and already a moot point?