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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I always thought you had to have verification in order to book or even request to book a room. And, that a guest has to use their name. Apparently not. A nickname or in my case where a guest with a a single letter as a name is enough to request a stay.
I totally understand trust is huge to be a sucessful host and guest but I feel there have to be some safety precautions as well.
@Rita58 You can certainly change your settings to only allow verified users to create a booking, however, it's not on by default. It's really up to you.
Thank you! I didnt know I could do that but I will definately be changing it. I spoke with a rep and this option was not mentioned.
BTW, I checked my settings and it is set to where the guest needs to be verified so maybe is a glitch in the website.
@Rita58 Remember that this setting only impacts reservation requests. They can still make inquiries, even if not verified. However, if they want to actually request a booking, they will have to go through the verification.
The guest did request a booking. I called airbnb again after I realized I had set it to the verification setting and they dont know how that happened. Its Ok, I totally understand I dont have to accept everyone that request to book but my point is I feel some verification should be mandatory to request to book.
I have that default setting, and yet people with no picture, no profile, no reviews seem to be able to inquire and even request. And that's why I refuse to do instant book. I've only had two horrible guests in almost 4 years, but still ....
No instant book for me! I have been really lucky and most guest have been great but I do go by instinct sometimes. I have set up rules for myself that sometimes I break depending on back and forth interaction with potential guest.
Yes, even with those verifications requested, you can still get cartoon faces and an initial for a profile. My understanding is that there are still many profiles out there that were set up when Airbnb's regulations were far looser. If they haven't booked anything for a while, they haven't been notified to update their profile. Even newbies can set up with an initial and fool the site into believing that a cartoon face is still a face but you can simply ask for a picture of their actual face in their completed profile for security purposes.
If they have a profile with no verifications and they wish to book with a host that requires verification, I believe that they are sent an email that says something like, "Your host requires verification. Please follow this link to update your information."
I still feel it should be a bit tighter. I was told that this person is brand spanking new to Airbnb.
I just feel that verification is important and should be inforce by Airbnb. Not so much about the photos but a real name would be nice. I am opening my home after all.
New guests often have no idea at all. I once had someone book under her performance name in the profile. It was something ludicrous but I felt embarrassed to ask if it was her real name, as some people are named the oddest things. But I did, and told her I would not accept the booking unless I had her real details. She hadn't understood (people join so very many things online) and immediately changed to her real details. All good.
You even find hosts with a picture of a house, or a flower, instead of their good selves.
It is completely up to you @Rita58 as to whether or not they are Verified. It is a setting chosen by the Host. I only accept Verified users but even so anybody can make an Inquiry, they have to be Verified to book with me, even if I have pre-approved them.
Don't accept anyone unless you are comfortable with them. I don't care about photos, etc. but the communication needs to be good. Many of my guests are brand new to Airbnb. If they are using a nicknames or a letter or anything ask questions to satisfy yourself. If they aren't forthcoming then "decline." I have guests show id when they arrive.
That is great advise and I think asking for I.D. is a even better idea!
BTW, I checked my settings and it is set to where the guest needs to be verified so maybe is a glitch in the website.
I had a confirmed reservation and later found out that the guest had on the profile their Facebook nickname, a fake profile picture and had verified the ID of her father! The father was actually the guest. She also paid with the fathers credit card!
how can you have a different name and picture than the ID?