Do you allow guests to eat food in a private room? If so, do...
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Do you allow guests to eat food in a private room? If so, do you provide a table, or let them eat on the bed. New to Airbnb, ...
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I got an email that looked very much like it came through Airbnb's server but then didn't show up in the normal text and site message chains I always get for every other message. It was asking a very specific question about a specific reservation but came from a name totally unrelated to the person who made that reservation, and as far as I can tell it isn't someone else in their party. (It's a two person group and I've been given the two names).
Has anyone experienced anything else like this and what does it mean? I'm very concerned.
You could ring Airbnb and ask. What does ''very much look like'' mean? Is it similar, or just a bit?
I think they just sent you en e-mail through the AirBnB e-mail gateway that hides e-mail addresses?
It used to be that you just got a guest's e-mail (and they got yours) but AirBnB is now using a gateway that hides e-mail addresses. This was one of the sillier changes for the worse in the last couple years, but it results in you getting e-mail that looks like it's from, for example "Xin (Airbnb)" <2dbodx6gmx8ma7eamr254jpc0bldk5h@reply.airbnb.com>
That's nothing to be alarmed about. You can just reply via e-mail, or go back to the AirBnB messaging system and follow up there.