I had a guest instant book for a checkin today. We have a st...
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I had a guest instant book for a checkin today. We have a strict 4pm checkin time & they showed up at 2:15 saying they chose ...
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Does anyone know why I needed to decline a booking when the dates were not available.
One guest enquired 6 days ago for a property and it was available so we sent out the pre-approved but they did not book in the mean time another guest booked some of the dates. The original guest when sends me a message asking if there was any chance the property was still available which it is not but I have to decline it which I assume is not good for our acceptance rate.
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Andy
They just replied to your email - the AirBnB platform is not that sop**bleep**icated to see that the dates are now booked. You did the right thing by the way - it's first come first served when it comes to booking space.
@Gerry-And-Rashid0 It's hilarious that AirBnB bleeped part of the word "sophisticated". Their redact regexp (sorry; ancient programming term) is clearly a little too broad.
As an experiment I'm going to toss out a few totally inoffensive words here to see what else they'll bleep: Google zzz Bing yyy Yahoo qqq Yelp ooo Expedia 123456789 xxx banal iii fistula eee angina lll buttocks ggg HomeAway foo $100 donkey ass mule
I could go on all night...
I'm astonished there's no clear answer to this question! I've got 5 inquiries sitting in my dashboard for inauguration weekend - which someone has already instant booked (and not at the highest possible price, by the way! That's my next question.)
Do I decline them or just let them sit there? I've sent messages to a couple of them, but it's unclear what the protocol is. By now they should be able to see that those dates are booked (- or perhaps Airbnb sends them an alert?)
I would just decline them.