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:
- Firm
- To receive a full refund, guests must cancel at least 30 days before check-in
- If they cancel between 7 and 30 days before check-in, you’ll be paid 50% for all nights
- If they cancel less than 7 days before check-in, you’ll be paid 100% for all nights
- Guests can also receive a full refund if they cancel within 48 hours of booking, if the cancellation occurs at least 14 days before check-in
- Strict
- To receive a full refund, guests must cancel within 48 hours of booking, and the cancellation must occur at least 14 days before check-in
- If they cancel 14 or more days before check-in but not within 48 hours of booking, you’ll be paid 50% for all nights
- If they cancel between 7 and 14 days before check-in, you’ll be paid 50% for all nights
- If they cancel after that, you’ll be paid 100% for all nights