Is it common for guests to complain to get a free nights stay?
09-02-2019
02:31 AM

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09-02-2019
02:31 AM
Is it common for guests to complain to get a free nights stay?
I had a most distressing experience with a guest recently and I’m beginning to hear that this can be a common thing to acquire free or cheap accommodation.
I had a group of 3 stay in our cottage and when I checked on them the next day after they arrived (they were staying 2 nights), one of the group absolutely tore shreds off me for having such a filthy, tired and dated Airbnb. I was absolutely shocked as every other guest I’ve ever had has been lovely and I frequently get feedback remarking how clean the cottage is.
I ended up relenting and refunding the second night, but I stand by our cottage being absolutely immaculately clean and tidy, I’m at an absolute loss around her reaction. They did not leave feedback (and it’s now too late) and I didn’t leave them any in fear of what they would write.
Is this a common thing for people to react like this to get free nights? I am curious to know, also still hurting over her rude and nasty comments. The whole thing has us completely dumbfounded.
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09-02-2019
12:34 PM

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09-02-2019
12:34 PM
And by your very action, you have ensured that this sort of behaviour will perpetuate...
10-02-2019
07:14 AM

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10-02-2019
07:14 AM
Yes Cormac (can't tag sorry), no review and a one night refund. A traveller's dream.
10-02-2019
07:14 AM
10-02-2019
09:01 AM

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10-02-2019
09:01 AM
@Kathryn277, what a pity that you just refunded the night. When you are absolutely sure that your place is clean and tidy, you could suggest her a deal. You refund one night and she is giving you master class in cleaning. With pictures before and after:) Seriously, don’t refund if there were no real problems. If someone lucks culture to be a reasonable guest, you don’t have to pay for it.
10-02-2019
09:01 AM
11-02-2019
02:42 AM

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11-02-2019
02:42 AM
@Kathryn277, yes, sadly, this kind of behaviour is becoming more common (although I personally haven't had this experience). It makes me feel sick that there are people like this out there, that will simply exploit people to get out of paying a fair price. But the others are correct - you shouldn't have given into their demands if you truly felt they were unjustified. I understand it can be difficult to stand our ground with guests, but it's really important to **bleep** this kind of behaviour in the bud. If they review you, it will probably be bad whether or not you refunded them. Anyway, I trust that their karma will catch up with them at some point.
11-02-2019
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11-02-2019
02:51 AM

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11-02-2019
02:51 AM
Hahaha, I can't believe they **bleeped** out the word 'n i p'!
11-02-2019
04:53 AM

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