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		By: Jeanne Denney		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jeanne Denney]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Jul 2017 02:04:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Had a situation almost exactly like this last one recently, after 5.5 years of renting on Airbnb to mainly happy guests that left good ratings. The house is funky and old, but clean, vintage and interesting.  It was well described in the listing.   A guest booked who was in a local horse show.  I have a strict cancellation policy.  The horse may not have made it, I don&#039;t know.  They said that they wanted to come anyway.  What happened was that immediatley on coming they called Airbnb to complain that it was nothing like what they expected.  There was no AC (wrong), there wasn&#039;t a bed long enough for their 6&#039;-7&quot; son (any of you have beds that long?) and the place was dingy and dirty.  To prove this they took a picture of the old sink upstairs that has some mineral deposits on it from 90 years of use.  It is just stained and authentic.  They called this dirt and used it to justify their demand for cancellation.  

What was actually most galling is that the agent did not call me or investigate but simply cancelled the reservation.  Nor did he call me later.  I actually then got a reprimand for cancelling as a host saying that I might be terminated if I did it again!   When something similar happened a few years ago the service folks sided with me and actually gave me a credit for travel! . But not this time.  When I loudly complained of this treatment after so many years, the reviewer just gave a curt &quot;the decision stands&quot;, no conversation, no gesture toward mediation.  Airbnb that started as a &quot;sharing economy&quot;, anti-corporate booking platform has become a corporate bully who feels that they can do what they want with your home and dispose of you when they will.  Outrageous.  Do not any longer recommend.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Had a situation almost exactly like this last one recently, after 5.5 years of renting on Airbnb to mainly happy guests that left good ratings. The house is funky and old, but clean, vintage and interesting.  It was well described in the listing.   A guest booked who was in a local horse show.  I have a strict cancellation policy.  The horse may not have made it, I don&#8217;t know.  They said that they wanted to come anyway.  What happened was that immediatley on coming they called Airbnb to complain that it was nothing like what they expected.  There was no AC (wrong), there wasn&#8217;t a bed long enough for their 6&#8242;-7&#8243; son (any of you have beds that long?) and the place was dingy and dirty.  To prove this they took a picture of the old sink upstairs that has some mineral deposits on it from 90 years of use.  It is just stained and authentic.  They called this dirt and used it to justify their demand for cancellation.  </p>
<p>What was actually most galling is that the agent did not call me or investigate but simply cancelled the reservation.  Nor did he call me later.  I actually then got a reprimand for cancelling as a host saying that I might be terminated if I did it again!   When something similar happened a few years ago the service folks sided with me and actually gave me a credit for travel! . But not this time.  When I loudly complained of this treatment after so many years, the reviewer just gave a curt &#8220;the decision stands&#8221;, no conversation, no gesture toward mediation.  Airbnb that started as a &#8220;sharing economy&#8221;, anti-corporate booking platform has become a corporate bully who feels that they can do what they want with your home and dispose of you when they will.  Outrageous.  Do not any longer recommend.</p>
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		By: K Wilson		</title>
		<link>https://www.airbnbhell.com/airbnb-colludes-guests-provide-refunds/comment-page-1/#comment-17753</link>

		<dc:creator><![CDATA[K Wilson]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jul 2017 22:32:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[For my friend&#039;s cat-sitting NYC sublet, I was the proxy to greet the guests. After showing up 3 hours late, they oddly carried in no luggage (after an alleged transAtlantic flight); then seemed disinterested in my orientation &#038; instructions, asking not one question about any of the myriad details. I found them so unsettling, unlike any  prior guests I&#039;ve met, that I emailed the host an advisory note, promising to check on the cats ASAP. In the middle of the night, the guests texted me that they were abandoning the agreement, giving me a bogus reason (cat allergy). I learned that they&#039;d reported to AirBnB that the apartment was  &quot;dirty&quot; with a &quot;strange smell&quot; -- claims that are blatently easy to hyperbolize or fabricate.  AirBnB rewarded these dissemblers (who were newbies with no track record) by granting a refund, while penalizing their long-time, reliable host who&#039;d tallied steady, good ratings (for cleanliness, among other factors):  they levied both a rental block and a fine, besides jeapardizing cats&#039; well-being.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For my friend&#8217;s cat-sitting NYC sublet, I was the proxy to greet the guests. After showing up 3 hours late, they oddly carried in no luggage (after an alleged transAtlantic flight); then seemed disinterested in my orientation &amp; instructions, asking not one question about any of the myriad details. I found them so unsettling, unlike any  prior guests I&#8217;ve met, that I emailed the host an advisory note, promising to check on the cats ASAP. In the middle of the night, the guests texted me that they were abandoning the agreement, giving me a bogus reason (cat allergy). I learned that they&#8217;d reported to AirBnB that the apartment was  &#8220;dirty&#8221; with a &#8220;strange smell&#8221; &#8212; claims that are blatently easy to hyperbolize or fabricate.  AirBnB rewarded these dissemblers (who were newbies with no track record) by granting a refund, while penalizing their long-time, reliable host who&#8217;d tallied steady, good ratings (for cleanliness, among other factors):  they levied both a rental block and a fine, besides jeapardizing cats&#8217; well-being.</p>
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		By: Nigel		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jul 2017 14:21:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I have a similar situation with an Aussie girl, who I caught (on CCTV) surreptitiously taking photos of the rubbish storage area outside my front door, and then sending them to Airshit to try and get a refund, when none was due! Luckily I have a 30 day cancellation  on monthly rents, but she broke house rules by doing this, and the case mgr hasn&#039;t called me back yet! Needless to say they have my money, and I don&#039;t know if I&#039;ll receive the £450 owing for the rental.
Better use Gumtree if renting, ALWAYS take a photo of ID, and take a full months&#039; deposit (in cash, or prepaid bank transfer), Then they&#039;ll far less likely to take advantage of you.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a similar situation with an Aussie girl, who I caught (on CCTV) surreptitiously taking photos of the rubbish storage area outside my front door, and then sending them to Airshit to try and get a refund, when none was due! Luckily I have a 30 day cancellation  on monthly rents, but she broke house rules by doing this, and the case mgr hasn&#8217;t called me back yet! Needless to say they have my money, and I don&#8217;t know if I&#8217;ll receive the £450 owing for the rental.<br />
Better use Gumtree if renting, ALWAYS take a photo of ID, and take a full months&#8217; deposit (in cash, or prepaid bank transfer), Then they&#8217;ll far less likely to take advantage of you.</p>
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