@Ross76 @Sarah977 @Linda108 I have heard that the cheapest allowed nightly price for a listing is $10.
I don't know if that is true, but let's just say that it would hard to find a listing for less than $10.
So someone is supposed to
- Sign up for this "Bad Review" gig
- Spend at least $10 of their own money (plus AirBnB fees of about 12% because this is a minimum price listing) to book the listing for one night
- Spend their money on a taxi or bus or their gas to get to the listing
- Potentially spend money on parking (because what $10 listing has free parking?)
- Waste their entire night in a $10 room (which I am sure is filled with comfort and entertainment options)
- Check out and spend more money to take a taxi or bus home, or waste their gas.
- Wait until the afternoon, and write a bad review.
- Wait until the people who posted the job verify that the worker posted the bad review
- Profit! Get paid $20 for spending at least $11.20 plus gas/taxi/bus/parking and wasting your entire evening in a $10 room.
- (This gets worse the more the room costs)
I think I'll take my chances that the next guest was stupid enough to sign up for this gig.
Also, good luck being able to book a room with that AirBnB account in the future.