Hello I am new here , I would like to introduce my self my n...
Hello I am new here , I would like to introduce my self my name is Scola Ponera .
I have Firm cancellation policy. After a recent cancellation I found out this policy gives 50% refund if they cancel 15-7 days before the check in date. I thought they had to cancel 30 days before in order to get a full refund. After talking to Airbnb customer support, they told me to review the articles on each cancellation policy.
After looking at it, they look the exact same with slightly different wording. The only real difference I see for hosts is that with “firm” guests have to cancel 30 days before check in to get full refund but any time from 30 days until 7 days hosts get paid 50%…but “strict” they can cancel 30 days to 15 days ahead and get full refund. Seems like “firm” is stricter than “strict”? What am I missing? Below is pasted from Airbnb policy description:
Hello @Rebecca1603,
Thank you so much for reaching out to our host community for advice.
I’m reaching out to a few of our experienced hosts to gather their insights on this: @Patricia2526, @Karen114, @Guy991 and @Shelley159
Regards,
@Rebecca1603 And I thought it was just me being thick lol. Same exact finding with the policy. I do have all my listings at strict and thought well jeeze the firm seems like a better deal and it is supposedly a more liberal policy for the guest hence you go higher in the listing sort. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Hi @Rebecca1603
Not too long ago Airbnb sent an email about changes to the cancellation policy. I remember that I got the impression (between the lines) that flexible cancellation was increasingly important (and I assumed possibly also in the search results). I deleted it, but it may have explained what you're wondering about. If anyone can still dig up that email from (I think) sometime in the second half of this year, could you check whether it helps with this question?