We recently had a difficult guest stay at one of our units. ...
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We recently had a difficult guest stay at one of our units. They requested early check-in, needed to extend their stay, and h...
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I am a student at DCU, Dublin, having a short term training for three months (15 September – 12 December 2022). I am looking for an entire apartment for 1 Dec.-12 Dec. before returning to my country. I am contacting you for assistance as I am due a refund from an Airbnb host, but he is refusing to pay it as he promised.
Here is summary of my experience:
Host: I won’t be able to hold the days for you for your visa. That’s not my concern. Just cancel this and I will issue you full refund. I don’t feel safe to host you.
Me: I am so sorry. What I can do for you?
Host: Just cancel it. You will get full refund.
Me: Alright, I will do. I do apologies again. Thank you very much.
Host: No problem. Good luck.
Me: What reason do you want me to select for cancellation? But is shows no refund.
Host: You just put you change your plan. Don’t worry I will issue you full refund.
Me: Ok. Thank you very much.
“Airbnb would like to put penalty cancellation on me. I will advice Airbnb to do a partial refund.”
“Thank you for your response and feedback. I so much appreciate it! I have gone ahead to process the partial refund your host agreed to. I know this is not the outcome you expected at the moment of your contact and am very sorry it happened this way. We are not allowed to overpass the host cancelation policy and can only refund what he approve. I have refunded you with €638.52 in addition to the previous €60 gotten when the reservation was initally canceled. While the refund is immediate from our end, it may take up to 15 business days to get to you depending on where you live and your payment method.”
Can you please advise:
@Kanit5 try to contact Airbnb again. When you do stick to the details of the promise to refund (ie don't confuse with all the early stuff on why you cancelled - or keep it short!)
If this doesn't work then there is no right of appeal with Airbnb other than mediation (expensive) or a small claims court case (simple).
The small claims court case should succeed if you have all the proof of what the host promised
Good luck
Thank you so much.
I will take this case with the Small Claims court. Thank you again for your advice.