Removing a 1 star retaliatory review
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23-11-2022
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23-11-2022
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Removing a 1 star retaliatory review
I was excited to read retaliatory reviews are being removed. And about time! It's so ridiculous to allow those scam reviews to affect our ratings thus our businesses.
So I sent a message asking to have one of mine removed. ( Yes I have many!) So I started with the first and most obvious no-brainer.
Two friends and their two children checked into my small twin room for 4 nights. It was a year ago so prices were dirt cheap ($244.27) which saw local couch surfers of no fixed abode able to afford a stay (especially if they are banking on scamming a full refund).
They wrote in airbnb messages to me the night before checkout that they "absolutely adored your place! was so beautiful and homely". But just after check out they send a message asking if I saw their request? And then said 'I hope I can still give you a good review.' I had no idea what they were talking about until I see a request for $250. (The amount of the booking) The reason given is that they found syringe needles in a draw. Little doubt there were needles in the room but they weren't there when they checked in as I check every room after cleaner is finished. I didn't pay it . I got a 1 star review.
Airbnb contact me yesterday and say they see nothing wrong with the review. I point out they gave me a one star review as retaliation for not paying the ransom. They don't agree. I ask for it to be escalated. After much discussion she says it will be. They phone today and say they won't be removing it.
So a 1 star review on a superhost's property that has an average of 4.79 from 128 reviews (lower than my identical room because of that 1 star) doesn't look out of place and suspicious to airbnb?? They aren't wondering if there's a reason that guest hated everything about a room that so many others loved???
That fact that they wrote ' I hope I can still give you a good review ' isn't rocket science for "I will give you a good review IF you pay but I'll retaliate with a one star if you don't ".
Thoughts? Anyone had a similar one taken down?
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25-11-2022
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update: I did what was recommended & continued to put these circumstances to ambassador after ambassador. When they refused to escalate it and the decision was final I opened another case. Eventually I did get it removed. I see that some replied here that they would look at it. Are some of these replies from airbnb staff? I'm confused. Very happy to see justice. I had 128 reviews & 4.78 average. Once removed I had 127 reviews & average of 4.82 so it was worth it! Do it!!
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01-11-2025
02:54 AM
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Same here, I had a guest who never stayed leave a 1-star review after Airbnb canceled their booking for violating house rules. My listing got a ground rules violation flag because of it, even though all other guests have left 5-stars.
01-11-2025
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13-05-2023
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13-05-2023
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May I please ask a question . About new retaliatory policy
Is violating house rules only a party ? Nothing else related to condition of property ?
It says" guest must not write biased reviews or inauthentic reviews as a form of retaliation against a host who enforces a policy or a rule "
Are pet rules a policy / rules?
As in pets are not allowed to sleep in beds on hosts linen .
Rubbish, bottles left on ground , clothes left on ground , lamp broken and left under a bed .
Suspected a group of teenagers used place but I have no full evidence other that condition of property in when I arrived to clean .
Are these things disrespecting airbnb policy's and not following house rules .
Are guest not required to respect your home and follow rules , especially if you allow pets and have pet rules .
Or they can do this and new retaliatory review policy is only if you have proof of party .
When i looked up what to do after guest checked out
I followed airbnb website where it said contact guest direct to rectify the issue first before contacting the resolution centre.
So I did , via the platform so all my messages are there .I questioned the guest on condition on why she let pet on bed , left rubbish , broke lamp and shoved under bed left it filthy and I even questioned her on if she left a group of teenagers there alone ( as it looked like that to me )
She then retaliated as her review is all about how I complained and questioned her . Nothing in review is about her stay .it's all about me complaining .
If I didn't complain or contact her directly 5 hours after check out there is no possible way she could of said what she did in her review . Her review is about me letting her know she broke rules .
Isn't this her retaliating because I was so upset on how she disrespected my house , my pet rules . She said I accused her of damage . I made exaggerated complaints on how the property was left after she left .
She said
13-05-2023
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16-05-2025
07:47 PM
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16-05-2025
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My guests violated 3 main rules upon check in. Booking accuracy, maximum occupancy, and throwing a party. He left me a bad review after I enforced the rule to charge him for the violations (gave the option to not pay if his guests would leave, he declined). He only paid for some of his guests, and left me a bad review. The review team decided to not remove it and wouldn't even tell me why
16-05-2025
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25-11-2022
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25-11-2022
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After all the noise about getting reviews removed, I would like to hear from any host who did manage to get them removed, seems to me same old same old.
Personally I cant be bothered to even ask airbnb to remove the one bad review I have,
25-11-2022
09:59 AM
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25-11-2022
09:59 AM
@Sudsrung0 I always appreciate a healthy dose of skepticism - there have been some reports such a this one. If you spot experiences from Hosts who are finding it challenging to follow-up on a review that appears to fall under this new policy, feel free to tag one of us in so we can nudge the team for them please, as we've done here for Sally earlier. 🙂
Thanks,
Emilie
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Merci de jeter un oeil aux Principes du Community Center/ Please follow the Community Guidelines
13-05-2023
07:16 PM
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13-05-2023
07:16 PM
Hi Emilie
I really would like some help .
Or someone to call me . I've been a superhost for 7 years and the one time I decided to contact guest due to condition disrespect and rules broken . I get a review of 2.
I'm so upset as I now regret notifying the guest on why she disrespected house rules and what she did .
I was only following what airbnb said to do Which was contact guest first for resolution .
So I did and it back fired on me.
And her review is all about me complaining and accusing her .
I don't think any of the ambassadors are even reading the review as the review clearly states is all about my accusations and unfounded claims of damage . And she agreed to pay a damage fee to maintain good will .
What good will is she maintaining , a bad review was her retaliation for good will .
Ambassadors won't even call me they say my number is incorrect. But it's not its my registered number . I get text messages and messages but no one will call .
It's upsetting that guest are getting away with doing this to many hosts .
Thankyou for your consideration in trying to get to the truth
Angel
12-11-2023
02:20 AM
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12-11-2023
02:20 AM
Reviews should be relevant to the property and the stay, not personal attacks.
Stephen
12-11-2023
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13-05-2023
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13-05-2023
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I would like to know to .
Because so many hosts are saying airbnb are refusing to remove .
So the new retaliatory policy is not true I guess .
25-11-2022
06:54 AM
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25-11-2022
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@Sally116 yes, this is 100% a no brainer, this is against the rules and is extortion. should be removed, should have been removed a year ago actually. Keep trying, and thanks for sharing.
25-11-2022
01:00 PM
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25-11-2022
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@Sally116 Nothing is more infuriating than stupidity. Why would a CS person be asked to not make a judgement when a review is being used as leverage in an obvious scam? The fact it passed through more than one level is also very alarming, for then it shows is a corporate problem.
Mean-spirited reviews do not serve Airbnb well on many counts: it causes their review system to be viewed as suspect because it shows it could be easily manipulated and it also gives ideas to hustlers since they see how easy is to do so. Besides it defies fairness and that inherently bothers most people. It is a bad look all around.
28-11-2022
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28-11-2022
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Most of them don't even read the reviews 🙂 I had caught them at least 4-5 times when they were "listening" to me and browsing web to apply to other jobs in other companies. Most of the time, those guys work for 3rd party company that heavily underpays them.
13-05-2023
04:51 PM
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I agree they don't because the the replies I recieved just were not making sense AND different excuses to why the review was fine .
A policy is a policy , how can the reasons change
13-05-2023
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Yep 100 %
Basically I was told a guest is not breaking rules by retaliating because myself as host contacted them after check out to let them know they broke rules . So 100% it's showing guests they have the power to not respect property, ignore house rules and get away with it .
Airbnb is struggling in latest reports , maybe cost hosts are not accepting bookings due to guest getting away with breaking rules
12-11-2023
02:13 AM
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12-11-2023
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Wow. Where
is that rule stated regarding not communicationing woth guests? Is that true,
Community Managers? Most hosts are very intelligent, capable people. All we asking for is a clear set of rules and policies that make practical common sense in the real world.
Airbnn should also require Hosting experience when hiring customer service employees.
Stephen
12-11-2023
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25-11-2022
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update: I did what was recommended & continued to put these circumstances to ambassador after ambassador. When they refused to escalate it and the decision was final I opened another case. Eventually I did get it removed. I see that some replied here that they would look at it. Are some of these replies from airbnb staff? I'm confused. Very happy to see justice. I had 128 reviews & 4.78 average. Once removed I had 127 reviews & average of 4.82 so it was worth it! Do it!!