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Hi,
I listed a room for $70 a night for up to 4 people. Today someone booked it and it says the person paid $125 for one night. How come?
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@Osvaniur0 If you look at the email you received after the guest booked, you will see a breakdown under “Guest Paid” of the rent, fees and taxes. Guests are informed of the total before they book; they don’t have to complete the transaction if the total is different from what they expected.
There is also the option for the guest to select the “Display Total Price” option when they search. This will display the total before-tax price of the stay, including fees, instead of the per-night rate.
@Osvaniur0 If you look at the email you received after the guest booked, you will see a breakdown under “Guest Paid” of the rent, fees and taxes. Guests are informed of the total before they book; they don’t have to complete the transaction if the total is different from what they expected.
There is also the option for the guest to select the “Display Total Price” option when they search. This will display the total before-tax price of the stay, including fees, instead of the per-night rate.
Hi @Osvaniur0 ,
I Hope Pat's response has helped you understand the pricing breakdown.
Adding to this discussion, I am also sharing a few articles below where you can further explore about this breakdown and what guests see :
👉 How pricing works for a guest
👉 Displaying total price for guests
👉 Understand the total guest price and what you’ll earn using price breakdown.
I hope it helps!