Recently I was blackmailed by a guest for a good review. The guest sent me a recording via WhatsApp complaining about the room she was renting in our house.
This is a house that we run as an B&B with good reviews on Boooking.com, but from November until June we rent bedrooms on a monthly or weekly basis.
We offered her the option to cancel for a full refund, but we refused to let her blackmail us for a discount, simply because it is unfair and humiliating. She decided to stay anyway, but after she left she gave us a relatively bad review. In our review we wrote what happened including her attempt to blackmail us.
Surprisingly (or maybe not) Airbnb cancelled our review and left hers. We called Airbnb and said that we had a recording as proof of the blackmailing. Airbnb did not want to accept the proof because it was a WhatsApp and not messaging through Airbnb.
We are mesmerized that guests can blackmail their hosts in Airbnb with impunity. We thought that already we had more proof than most since usually most people would do it face to face.
How can we trust a website that not only does not punish the wrongdoer, but punishes the host for trying to warn future hosts of this person? What if this takes on?