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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Guests don’t get dinged when they don’t write a review. [/quote] Can anyone confirm this is true? Anyone on the other side of the platform?[/quote] The ONLY BAD review that can impact you as a guest are: 1) mentioining a resolution case in the body of your review ( automatic delete of your review by airbnb) 2)- as another person said- you personalize your criticism and open the door to the host claiming that you used a racial slur or attacked them in some perjorative way. 3) Asking for a discount prior to writing a bad review:Bad hosts are also not above submitting fake texts ( claiming they are from you) extorting a discount in return for not writing a bad review- this will get your account possibly suspended Just write a short, facts only review and don't ask for any discount. AND DON'T respond if host offers to discount in return for you editing your review. What others have written is very true on Bad hosts stay in the system because people are afraid to write accurate reviews. Keep in mind, AirBnb is not ispected or regulated in any way - unlike a hotel - and the only check against horrendous public safety issued is the bad review. AirBnB SEC filing is an interesting reveal - just read their mandated risk disclosure that outlines how their business is losing money and the only way to become profitable is to continue to add hosts, add properties and add renters- THAT is only possible if NO HOST gets dropped from the program from say the normal process of renters self avoiding negatively reviewed properties: [url]https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1559720/000119312520294801/d81668ds1.htm[/url] Think about THAT before you trust AirBnB to police itself [/quote]
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