Should I accept this booking?

Melissa803
Level 1
Atlanta, GA

Should I accept this booking?

"Hey Melissa, I'm from Atlanta and I just started a new job downtown. Formerly, I lived in Midtown but I'm kind of being transient for a bit before I settle down at a new place. I'd appreciate having the opportunity to stay at your place for a couple weeks. Looks really nice and clean. I'd be staying there by myself. Hope it works out. Mike" 
 
"Hi Mike! Thank you for interest in booking with us and we’d be happy to host you. However, due to you having a new profile with no reviews we just need you to upload two forms of I.d. To this thread. Simply click the photo button.
If you are using a web browser you may want to download the Airbnb app. We only need to see a picture I.d. Your name (person reservation name in) and your Date of birth. Any personal address can be covered for your privacy. The 2nd form can be a bank card. Student I.d. Passport (you can cover up numbers on card). We are only looking for a name match."
 
"I’m at work now. Through AirBnB, I did upload a government ID. That’s been processed and approved by them. It’s legitimate. I do hope to stay at your place. However, I have been vetted by AirBnB."
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Linda108
Level 10
La Quinta, CA

@Melissa803   I also have experienced newbies that have uploaded the required ID and pictures but the system is slow to establish the profile.  Like you, I identify in an initial message what I expect, but I also ask questions that require the guest to demonstrate good communication and recognition of the special experience of the shared accommodation economy.  This buys me a bit of time to let Air BNB platform work, but it also puts out the expectation that MY expectations are different from Air BNB basics.  If this is not acceptible to the booking guest, I pass on accepting the request.

Elle31
Level 2
Atlanta, GA

@Melissa0 Hi Melissa,  Airbnb doesn’t allow hosts to get IDs from guest directly.