Not receiving a proper response from air bnb; rather the same pre answered response each time we contacted them with our terrible experience.

Arlette150
Level 1
Didsbury, Canada

Not receiving a proper response from air bnb; rather the same pre answered response each time we contacted them with our terrible experience.

we are seniors who were put in a very frightening experience in Tampa Florida, (and i do mean our lives) and all we ever received was a particial payment from Air BNB, no total refund and the response i kept receiving is that Air bnb had tried calling my cell , received no answer and the case was now closed.(I never received the call back and have never seen any record of an attempt on my cell). When I did a google earth search the property was not even close to what was advertised by this "Super host" BEWARE!! Remember fellow Canadians they are allowed to carry arms in the USA and will use them. 

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Helen427
Level 10
Auckland, New Zealand

@Arlette150 

It sounds like you have been subjected to a dishonest sub contracted to Airbnb Business Process Outsource (BPO).

 

Please ensure you report the Agents name and details to the SEC and appropriate division of Financial and Organized crime because the lies of claiming to have tried phoning a person when they clearly have not, is not acting in Good Faith nor are they being honest yet they still get paid.

They appear to be acting in breach of contractual obligations treating you so abhorrently.

 

It's long overdue these issues are addressed as there have been recent arrests and call centers shut down for Dishonesty offences.

 

Lorina14
Top Contributor
Bellevue, WA

@Arlette150 

I’m sorry to hear about your experience. Sometimes cases get closed without resolution when an agent leaves their shift (it appears this is so or they close it to perhaps meet a closed ticket quota) as I’ve had that experience where I’ve had to call back and cite the previous ticket number to another agent so they can reopen the case and work on my issue or at least reference the case when they are writing things up. 

@Rebecca @Elisa @Alex (community managers who moderate the board but are not directly customer support) can you please assist Arlette with her recent frightening guest stay in an Airbnb?