@Ian-And-Anne-Marie0 @Sarah977
Well, one would have to wonder if it was taken down because people were asking too many inconvenient questions?
Coincidentally, t's only recently that Airbnb were trying to convince potential investors of their "trustworthiness" by way of another survey that raised more than a few eyebrows. (See article linked below)
Note the dates of the survey - 13- 16 March. True to form, Airbnb conducted that somewhat questionable "survey" - ostensibly, designed to demonstrate the "trust" and confidence users have in their brand - on the very same weekend they circulated their global press release, blasting out all over the world's media the exciting news of their super-generous 100% No-Questions-Asked Full Refund Policy, For Every Guest, On Every Booking. The optimal timing for the company's generosity to be fresh and foremost in guests' consciousness, when answering the rather loaded questions. Jaw-droppingly cynical behaviour, and not exactly a stunt one should pull with seasoned moneymen.
Here's What Airbnb Is Confidentially Telling Investors About A New Survey
https://skift.com/2020/03/24/heres-what-airbnb-is-confidentially-telling-potential-investors-about-a...