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		<title>Nonexistent Host Still has Friendly Neighbours</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Mar 2017 13:26:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I live in the north of Belgium, close to the Dutch border. I booked a nice looking single room for two nights, approximately 50 minutes drive time from where I live. It was the cheapest accommodation in that area. I used Instant Book because I had never had any trouble reaching hosts before. The host, &#8216;Anna&#8217;, had been [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I live in the north of Belgium, close to the Dutch border. I booked a nice looking single room for two nights, approximately 50 minutes drive time from where I live. It was the cheapest accommodation in that area. I used Instant Book because I had never had any trouble reaching hosts before. The host, &#8216;Anna&#8217;, had been on Airbnb since December 2016 and apparently, nobody had booked her place yet, since there were no ratings or comments on her page. I thought that was logical since the street she claimed to be living on was in a small, not at all touristy place; it wasn&#8217;t close to a city, and not far away enough to be off the beaten track either. Nonetheless, it was perfect for my purposes and every host needs a first guest, right?</p>
<p>On my departure day, I hadn&#8217;t heard from Anna. I didn&#8217;t know whether she had seen her latest reservation, I didn&#8217;t know whether checking in at 5:00 PM was okay, and I didn&#8217;t know what her house number was. I called the telephone number on her page before I got into my car. It went to voicemail right away. I really wanted to get away for a weekend; I wanted to go hiking, so I didn&#8217;t give up on Anna yet. I drove past the street she claimed to be living in because it was more or less on my way to the nature reserve that was the purpose of my journey. I thought: I might as well see whether some neighbor knows where Anna Hendriks lives, then, when I hopefully reach her, I&#8217;ll know instantly whether she is willing to host me instead of when I come back from my hike.</p>
<p>I thought my plan would work out when I saw a house with a rather large name plate: <strong>Hendriks</strong>. The woman that opened the door was clearly not the Anna from the profile picture. I explained to her that I had booked a room through Airbnb on her street and that I am now looking for its owner.</p>
<p>&#8220;There is an Anna living on this street, but she is a young girl,&#8221; she responded. &#8220;There is also a woman with grey hair but her name is Corry and she doesn&#8217;t rent out her rooms either,&#8221; according to friendly Mrs. Hendriks.</p>
<p>I thanked her and apologized for disturbing her. I told myself I would not bother her neighbors, Corry and Anna, because it will probably not lead me anywhere. I feel betrayed. I called the host for a third time and left a message on her cell phone. I have the feeling she doesn&#8217;t exist, which is a shame, because she has at least one nice neighbor.</p>
<p>I decided to file a complaint against her with Airbnb. I switched on my mobile data and cancelled my reservation. It was too late to get my first night refunded but I did get my second night, according to the automatic Airbnb help menu. Thank god the host has a flexible cancellation policy. I later asked for a refund for the first night but she didn&#8217;t respond. Of course not: she doesn&#8217;t exist. Nowhere in the Airbnb help centre can I find any information telling me how to deal with hosts that don&#8217;t exist. I want to get my money back and I want to prevent other people from booking with Anna. What can I do?</p>
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