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TopicAirBnB host has been jerking me around. I've never left a bad review. What do?
VanananaHeyHey
02/03/20 9:32:41 AM
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StucklnMyPants posted...
You should demand, not ask, for a refund on the first night.
I'm within my rights to do so and already have, but they have the full power over whether it happens and, even then, there would be fees that AirBnB would have to waive. It's not like I can find the guy and intimidate him becaue the whole business model is hands-off; most people never see their hosts in person and the only reason I saw anyone was because this scam seems to involve everyone who works at the restaurant above the apartments.

lilORANG posted...
leave 1 star and complain to AirBNB corporate.
I did send their helpline a message yesterday.

stone posted...
How you are even considering not leaving a bad review is beyond me.. Seriously, as literally everyone else said, bad review and ask for full refund.
I'm plenty willing to leave a bad review, but if they come back with "Nuh-uh, we gave them a nicer room even and tried to make it better," that pings on my rating and will make renting from other places harder in the future. Since posting the OP, I've determined that this fake "Andrew" also has 68 other apartments listed on AirBnB, so it's not like he'll starve. I'm all-in on outrage now and won't mention how good the hookah bar smells or any of the friendly co-conspirators are.

Just got a message (the first one, after over nine messages and several phone calls, plus the complaint to corporate):

hi, thats fine you can stay in that apartment. best andrew sorry.

For fuck's sake, Drew.

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