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As a long-standing, highly-rated Airbnb host, I’ve always upheld strict safety protocols, clear house rules, and a 5-star hos...
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I had a booking enquiry today. The text of the message was:
hello,
Hi @Graeme144
While a reservation request is serious and the time you take to accept of decline is important for your statistics, an inquiry is less so. As you mention, declining too many reservation requests counts against you (not for Superhost, but in the ranking of your listings).
For an inquiry, you simply need to respond quickly. You can respond by typing any message - the system will then be happy and there's no need to decline.
In this case - if you want to - you could mention that advertising is not allowed.
Airbnb's Content Policy - Airbnb Help Center
You can also decide whether you want to report the person who posted.
Hi @Graeme144
it’s best not to ignore inquiries, even if they’re unrelated to bookings. Airbnb tracks our response time and response rate. Ignoring messages can hurt our listing’s visibility.
Keep it polite and brief. You don’t need to engage in conversation.
Hi @Graeme144
This person is a spammer and it's very bad practice to use a booking platform to try and sell your services.
Personally I would respond with a simple NO and report the person to Airbnb.