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		<title>Airbnb Hosts Aren&#8217;t Allowed to be Offline</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Joao Miguel]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Sep 2019 19:50:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I put my house on Airbnb a few months ago. I&#8217;ve stated in my rules that the house is a self check in house and I have stated the codes to enter the house, as well as, of course, the name of the street and also the number of the door. I&#8217;ve called my house [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I put my house on Airbnb a few months ago. I&#8217;ve stated in my rules that the house is a self check in house and I have stated the codes to enter the house, as well as, of course, the name of the street and also the number of the door. I&#8217;ve called my house &#8220;Beach&amp;bike&#8221;, because I have two bikes and the house is near the beach. My house is located in a small plaza with eight other houses. It sits on top of a hill and it has a bike nailed to the upper floor.</p>
<p>My first guest was unable to find the house, and canceled the reservation, with Airbnb&#8217;s permission, and no refund. As if I&#8217;m obliged to be the guests GPS. I could go on for hours criticizing Airbnb for trying to enslave hosts. For instance: you&#8217;ve missed a text message at 4:00 AM? You&#8217;ll get rated as a person of &#8220;slow responses&#8221; because you, as a host, are not allowed to sleep.</p>
<p>However, it was what happened next that I found surprising. Airbnb allowed a guest that was never in my house to comment on it. And so, the guest give me one-star ratings for everything. The guest rated the house as very dirty &#8211; without ever being inside. The guest commented the house was a &#8220;scam&#8221;, thus implying that I &#8211; the host &#8211; am a dishonest person.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve contacted Airbnb several times, explaining that a lie is a lie and that if the guest admittedly was never inside the house then the guest could not comment, at least not on that subject. I&#8217;ve told them time and again the house was no scam &#8211; as proven by dozens of happy guests. Airbnb cares as much about the truth as Trump.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a rule Airbnb has: a person can rate the cleaning of a place without entering it. It&#8217;s an Airbnb rule that a person can rate an area as terrible where he was sitting for an hour, and knows nothing about it. It is an Airbnb rule that a person who was not ever your guest and doesn&#8217;t know you can commit libel and lie about you, imply that you are dishonest, and leave these comments forever on the Airbnb site for everyone to see.</p>
<p>Why? Airbnb cares only about one thing: earning money. If that includes lying, cheating, and having no respect for morality, so be it. They call themselves a &#8220;community&#8221;. Don&#8217;t be fooled. They are just like Uber, another money-seeking giant trying to squeeze you.</p>
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		<title>Answering Simple Question Leads to Terrible Customer Service</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jonathan]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jan 2018 18:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Over the past eleven days I have been trying to resolve &#8211; with absolutely appalling assistance from customer service representatives &#8211; a rather minor issue with my Airbnb account. To briefly summarize: I did in fact qualify for Superhost status across all metrics for the last quarterly review. However, there seemed to be an issue [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the past eleven days I have been trying to resolve &#8211; with absolutely appalling assistance from customer service representatives &#8211; a rather minor issue with my Airbnb account. To briefly summarize: I did in fact qualify for Superhost status across all metrics for the last quarterly review. However, there seemed to be an issue with the &#8216;Review Rate&#8217; metric &#8211; which was showing me as having received six reviews across thirteen bookings (for a review rate beneath the 50% threshold).</p>
<p>I had completed a booking from December 24th-30th (which was included as part of the thirteen bookings), and the guest had left me a review on January 1st (which I was told is the &#8216;cutoff date&#8217;). When you factor in that review (which should be included), you can see that I actually had seven reviews across thirteen bookings, which would have bumped my review rate up to 54%, thus qualifying me for Superhost status.</p>
<p>Since I first brought up this issue with Airbnb, I have spent in excess of three hours on the phone speaking with various representatives, on top of the time I spent engaging in email exchanges with case managers/supervisors. Again, I understand these things might take time to resolve, and I have been extremely reasonable about that. What I find utterly unacceptable is being told to expect a callback by the end of the day or the next day and then never hearing anything. This has happened to me five times over the past eleven days.</p>
<p>I have to keep wasting more of my time calling Airbnb and retelling my story just to get an update, only to be be told that the representative I am speaking with has no power to do anything, and that the supervisors are always (conveniently) &#8216;in a meeting&#8217;. Yesterday I went through the exact same process two more times (being told to expect a call back the next day), and as of 3:00 PM EST, I still have not received a phone call or any email notifying me of anything. Absolutely nothing.</p>
<p>I like Airbnb, and I was fully intending to use the platform as a host and a traveler repeatedly over the years. Whenever friends and family brought up the topic of Airbnb, I always spoke highly of it. I am a relatively new host, but the guests we have hosted overwhelmingly praise our hospitality. I was looking forward to continue delivering that experience well into the future.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, dealing with Airbnb customer service over the past eleven days has made me wonder: &#8220;If this is how they handle relatively basic issues, how would they handle a serious issue like a guest who causes damage to our home?&#8221;</p>
<p>When I spoke with the customer service representative yesterday, I told him that if I did not receive a call back today I would pull both of my listings and stop hosting. I would also stop using Airbnb as a traveler, and would refrain from praising the brand to friends, family, and anyone else I encountered. That would be a real shame, but I need to draw the line at a certain point. If Airbnb doesn&#8217;t respect their hosts enough to even have the decency to communicate with them then why the hell would I willingly keep doing business with this company?</p>
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