I plan to book for an adult family trip, possibly using a sm...
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I plan to book for an adult family trip, possibly using a small AirBnb credit as well. My schedule sometimes calls me in to ...
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I started this Airbnb two months ago. I got great guests, ok guests, and Not so good guests. I am afraid to be open honest and give a bad review to these “not so good guests” because they will retaliate and give me a bad review as well. Tell me what would you do? be honest? or avoid getting upset guests that will retaliate later in your review?
Hello @Milagros163 ,
They can only see your review after they submit theirs or after 14 days, at which point they can no longer leave a review. A strategy I read in the community, if they haven’t written a review yet, is to wait until the last day (there’s a countdown to track it) and then submit your honest review to inform other hosts. If they write a review within the 14-day period, you can immediately submit yours.
you can tell if they’ve written a review by checking the pending reviews tab in ‘Today'.
For the great guests you’re confident will leave a positive review, you can go ahead and be the first to write one.
all the best,
I also try to practice when I give a negative review I write it in the manner I wish a guest would leave me a negative review. Honest bur not emotional. If they broke house rules then I don't detail every flaw for the internet. Guest did not respect my house rules. That is all you need to say. You are not submitting a court brief to convince anyone. You know, they know and future Hosts are careful for the right reason. A guest who doesn't respect rules.
Hi @Milagros163 😊,
Thank you for asking this in the community!
@Marie8425 and @Guy991shared valuable advice. 😍
What do you think about it? Did it help you understand what to do?
Are you still feeling bad about leaving a negative review?
Warm regards🌻,
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