I am currently having a horrific experience with Airbnb. I ...
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I am currently having a horrific experience with Airbnb. I had a PAST reservation cancelled. The guest have already stayed. ...
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Hi,
I recieved an email from Airbnb "express@airbnb.com" saying that my decription has been professionaly translated to French. Is this a authentic email? When clicking the link on it it asks me to log in again...
@Helen23 I honestly wouldn't click and log in. I'd log into my acct and send a message to Airbnb asking why would they translate your listing if you didn't requested it. Send them the email address.
@Helen23 This email address, express@airbnb.com, is legitimate. For future reference, here is a link on how you can tell if an email is from Airbnb:
https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/971/how-do-i-know-if-an-email-is-really-from-airbnb
@Monika64 I would trust the email addresses mentioned in the help article. What people have to look out for are what I call mutant email addresses such as @airbnbrentals.com which is completely phony. As the article says, these emails should also show in a host's dashboard or message inbox under Notifications.
While I've never had the need to have anything translated on my listing, it would not surprise me if Airbnb translated some listing details. I've seen many listings with translated information, usually English, French, Portuguese and Spanish.
This is not quite the same, but a year ago I was emailed to log in and change my password. Before I did, I called Airbnb and verified it was a legitimate request. They verified it was, so I did change my password. I'm glad I called, otherwise I would have worried.