Card being charged for a reservation I didn't book.

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Aamir3
Level 2
Germany

Card being charged for a reservation I didn't book.

Hi,

 

Today I was checking my credit card statement and saw that my card has been recently charged for a AirBnB trip I didn't book. I could not find a helpline number or email to write to AirBnB support directly.

 

Can somebody please direct my query to AirBnB Support to look at and contact me immediately? Following are the transaction details, I could see a booking id there to start the investigation.

 

Amount -1.437,12 EUR
Posting text 
AIRBNB * [Personal information hidden]
 
Many thanks,
Aamir
Top Answer
Steve143
Level 10
Limerick, Ireland

Hello @Aamir3,

 

Sorry to hear that that happened to you.

You should change the login password on your Airbnb account, contact the bank that issued your card and contact Airbnb customer service.

You can contact Airbnb customer service by phone, Twitter or Facebook as described here https://www.airbnb.com/help/contact_us#/

and here Contact-Airbnb-A-Community-Help-Guide

 

Hope it all works out OK for you.

 

Steve.

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Nina1259
Level 1
England, United Kingdom

This also happened to me at the weekend. A booking was made for £595 using my credit card, which wasn’t a card I’d used with Airbnb. I reported it to my credit card company who raised a fraud investigation. They had to cancel my card which is a massive nuisance because I’m abroad for a month. When I joined Airbnb they took steps to verify my identity, so how come they let people make bookings using credit cards not registered in their name?  They need to sort out their security!! 

@Nina1259  Most businesses allow customers to pay with credit cards that are not in their name. For instance, I have booked airline tickets for my daughter, who does not have a credit card- the passenger's name and ID is hers, the credit card is in my name. You could hand anyone your credit card to make a purchase- the store or company only cares that the card is valid, and not reported stolen. So Airbnb isn't operating any differently than any other business in that regard.

 

That said, I'm sorry this has happened to you. Your card must have been compromised somewhere. ( FYI, never let an employee of a business, like a waiter, or a hotel receptionist, take your card away to process a transaction- you yourself should always insist on putting your card in the machine. There are also fraudsters who put card readers in ATM machines)

Adam1576
Level 1
Oakland, CA

This just happened to me as well.  Airbnb still has not fixed this.  Someone used my previously cancelled credit card on file but it still went through my bank said because Airbnb works with Visa to get the new credit card numbers and somehow this person was then able to charge it.  Why does Airbnb have access to my new credit card information without my consent??? That should be illegal!!!  

@Adam1576 the same thing happened to me this past Saturday. My account was hacked, and has $7,000 in transactions made. Charged my grandmothers card, and the charges went through. (Luckily found by my frauds detection by her credit card company in time) BUT the card that was charged isn’t even active anymore. She cancelled the card months ago, so how were they even able to still charge the card??

 

unbelievable. 

they charged another card for $4,500 for “extra services” that was stored in my account. It was a friends debit card from an air bnb we shared in 2021 but used my account. Air bnb is being practically useless in helping, so hoping them filing disputes with their banks is enough. I will never use air bnb again.

Jacqui286
Level 1
Australia

I just made a booking yesterday on the AirBNB website.  Paid $1375 on their website as a deposit.  Now have discovered it was a duplicate listing.  Contact the other listing on the site and only one of them is the actual listing.  This is all completed on the AirBNB site.  Now their claim it wasn't on their site, but i have all the details on the app as well as on my Airbnb account.  They offered full cover for something like this, and now they as shirking their responsibility saying I need to contact my financial institution.  This is simply not good enough.  AirBNB  site is useless if people are able to hack into it, post false listing and claim peoples money.  I will be contacting a higher authority to obtain my money back, someone needs to be accountable.

Kirk142
Level 2
Soquel, CA

This has now happened to me. An errant  AB&B charge for $4761.00!  I immediately contacted AB&B and they said  "we have confirmed that there has been no unauthorized access to your Airbnb account" . When I protested, they were  of no help, they  robo mailed me 3 times that they were working on it. I phoned my credit card company and reported fraudulent activity. AB&B contacted me and said i shouldn't have reported it as fraudulent activity because this will now wind on for several weeks to a month.

I was still confident it could be resolved because  curiously the charge was for a date 8 months off into the future, in 2023! I had never heard of the vendor before. It's not like it's a 2 day booking in the 4 Seasons during the Super Bowl. It's a week long booking for a little a frame cabin in Ohio! I've phoned them  and they haven't returned my call.

When I first phoned my credit card company Citibank, they temporarily cancelled the charge, and issued me a new card , then for a  month they appeared stymied, I didn't hear anything from them until I tried to make a purchase and found the card was at it's limit because the $4760 charge had been added back to my  account with no notice from them.  I phoned them back and then they  seem to act like they were processing this for the first time, and then a week later they send me a new card that I didn't  even request!  So now I'm told by ab&b it's been escalated. Every rep I've talked to, whether it's on ab&b or Citibank sympathizes but what good does that do? 

Can anyone give me advice or suggestions? 

Hello Kirk, that's really unfortunate. From my experience, your only saviour is your card company. Perhaps directly reach out to Visa/MasterCard (whichever is the card provider) if your bank isn't helpful. Card providers have the power to squeeze out the money from these fraud establishments. In parallel, please tweet your case to AirBnb's CIO/CSO/CEO on Twitter. Share the tweets here so we can retweet and amplify. It's AirBnB definitely at fault here for failing to secure users data.

We had three charges against our card  from "Airbnb" (which is now cancelled) for a booking we already paid for in 2023; Airbnb  has been useless and again asked if a family member used the card - how would that be if Airbnb was charging the three amounts on my card which was a new card freshly issued after we had already experienced other fraud on the prior card.  From reading all of this, Airbnb is not secure and you should not book on their sites, or if you have to, never pay with a credit card that has ability to be charged for additional amounts.  Talk to you bank about how to pay in a more secure manner, and put a hold on your card so that the bank has to call or contact you if a charge is over a smaller amount, like $75, and then you are notified and can decline.  We have gone through four credit cards, VISA and AM EX in the last three weeks, with fraud, with Airbnb being the last one.  Be careful, lots of desperate people out there.  $899 seems to be a popular number, charged on both of those cards, but a lot more also.

Linzey0
Level 2
Houston, TX

Bhumika
Community Manager
Community Manager
Toronto, Canada

Hi @Linzey0 ,

I understand the frustration you are going through. Although I will be raising your concern to the related team, can you please elaborate if this happened after any recent stay at Airbnb? 

Have you previously managed to get a hold of Airbnb Customer Support through any contact channels? 

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I have a charge on my card that is not associated with any stay I booked. The charges aren't associated with any of my stays. I have no idea what the charge is as it's not on my account. My card info was stolen. I can only imagine they got it from airbnb's website bc I recently added it to my account.

 

I have reached out to the support team through airbnb. However speaking to someone that can actually help doesn't seem to be possible for this situation. 

 

It seems someone stole my info through airbnb's app. 

Bhumika
Community Manager
Community Manager
Toronto, Canada

Hi @Linzey0 ,

Thanks for elaborating on your concern and providing the necessary info.

I have redirected your concern to the related team and look into this.

I hope you get to hear from the Support soon!

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Bhumika
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Community Manager
Toronto, Canada

Hi @Linzey0 ,

I wanted to come back and let you know that the team is actively looking into your case, and they will get back to you soon.

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Bhumika perhaps you can help us!  Exactly our position.  Fraudulent charge from Airbnb last friday for $1, 855. When I contacted Airbnb they sent the same pro forma emails saying that they were unable to refund me because it "could have been a family member or close friend that used my card".  But they did not provide me with any other info as to who charged my card etc. Absolutely ridiculous.  No one one has access to any of my personal info. I contacted my bank directly and they are sending me a new card and looking into the matter. However Airbnb gave ZERO help and will not cancel the booking or refund the charges.  Worse if the person who has accessed my card (fraud) does indeed enter a hosts home how truly terrible.  Enormous safety issue that could simple be solved by cancelling the booking.  Our 'friend' aka a criminal committing fraud can re-book.  After nine years of having an account with Airbnb we will be closing our account asap.  Deeply disappointing and frustrating.  I have emailed entire Airbnb executive team.  If anyone has more contact details please share. @Brian Chesky please help!

Hi Rachel2615,

 

I’m in exactly the same boat. Fraudulent charge from Airbnb. First line support accuses me of lying about allowing a friend to use my card. They won’t disclose any transaction details. Etc.  

 

I’ve disputed it with my bank but it’s very disappointing that Airbnb is abetting criminals. 

 

Did you every get any help?

 

—Erik