My credit card was used to make fraudulent reservations worth over $1400 at AirBnb. They repeatedly tried to tell me that either I had made the reservations or that they were made by family or friends who had access to my credit card (none do). I have communicated with ** None of them have been able or willing to provide me with any information about how my card was used. Nonetheless, I have receipts from my bank that show charges were made by a ** and I was able to determine that two locations were reserved, one in Fort Lauderdale, and one in Miami Beach. Yet AirBnb continues to play dumb and insist that the charges are valid. I don't think the fraud was an inside job, because I had only had that credit card for two months, and had not used it at AirBnb, so someone outside the company must have gained access to it. I have blocked the charges at my bank, but they are still in dispute, so we'll see who wins. I have never done business with a company thiis corrupt, so I am cancelling my account as soon as the matter is settled. Until then, I need the account in order to communicate with them, which is all one way (me to them) because they don't tell me anything.
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