Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I finally heard back from Airbnb. My review was removed because safety of the neighborhood is beyond a host’s control. Yes they actually put that in writing.
I will still use Airbnb and VRBO but it sounds like those are not the sites for you.
Anyone who continues to use Airbnb knowing they just delete negative reviews is a fool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I finally heard back from Airbnb. My review was removed because safety of the neighborhood is beyond a host’s control. Yes they actually put that in writing.
I will still use Airbnb and VRBO but it sounds like those are not the sites for you.
Anonymous wrote:I finally heard back from Airbnb. My review was removed because safety of the neighborhood is beyond a host’s control. Yes they actually put that in writing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who like & frequent Philly have a very different definition of “safe” than you do.
Sounds very 1984ish. Unsafe is safe and safe is whatever you say it is. Got it.
Anonymous wrote:People who like & frequent Philly have a very different definition of “safe” than you do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was probably removed because your comment “unsafe area” was an opinion not based in facts.
All reviews are opinion based, in any case, I gave specific examples of recent crimes within 2 blocks of listing. Also a fact that I felt so unsafe there I did not spend the night.
That's why it was removed, OP. You didn't stay there.
You sound like a sleazy host trying to justify why negative reviews shouldn’t be allowed.
I don't use airbnb as a host or as a guest (I prefer hotels), but it's in their TOS that you have to actually stay there to leave a review.
That isn't what Airbnb's terms of service actually say. Here's the policy on their web site:
If a guest never arrived for their stay or Experience, or had to cancel due to circumstances unrelated to that stay or Experience, their review may be removed.
I both arrived, and left early for reasons related to the stay, so review is appropriate.
Airbnb's policy also states:
You can’t remove a review written about you if you disagree with it, but you can report it to us if you think it violates our Reviews Policy. These reviews will be removed if they violate our Reviews Policy, and both guest and Host will be informed of this decision upon removal.
I was not informed at any time that my review was removed. It's all completely inappropriate.
Did you contact them about removing it? What did they say?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was probably removed because your comment “unsafe area” was an opinion not based in facts.
All reviews are opinion based, in any case, I gave specific examples of recent crimes within 2 blocks of listing. Also a fact that I felt so unsafe there I did not spend the night.
That's why it was removed, OP. You didn't stay there.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was probably removed because your comment “unsafe area” was an opinion not based in facts.
All reviews are opinion based, in any case, I gave specific examples of recent crimes within 2 blocks of listing. Also a fact that I felt so unsafe there I did not spend the night.
That's why it was removed, OP. You didn't stay there.
exactly, you can't review a place you didn't stay at. Another misleading troll probably from the hotel industry
Disagree. I once walked into a place that reeked of heavy roach spray. I could hardly breathe, even though he had fans going everywhere. I told the owner I’d see if I could scramble to sleep somewhere else, but could I leave my boatload luggage. He said sure, but I’d have to pay full price if I wasn’t able to immediately take all of my belongings. It was a complete nightmare. Naturally I left a negative review. NEVER got posted!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was probably removed because your comment “unsafe area” was an opinion not based in facts.
All reviews are opinion based, in any case, I gave specific examples of recent crimes within 2 blocks of listing. Also a fact that I felt so unsafe there I did not spend the night.
That's why it was removed, OP. You didn't stay there.
exactly, you can't review a place you didn't stay at. Another misleading troll probably from the hotel industry
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was probably removed because your comment “unsafe area” was an opinion not based in facts.
All reviews are opinion based, in any case, I gave specific examples of recent crimes within 2 blocks of listing. Also a fact that I felt so unsafe there I did not spend the night.
That's why it was removed, OP. You didn't stay there.
You sound like a sleazy host trying to justify why negative reviews shouldn’t be allowed.
I don't use airbnb as a host or as a guest (I prefer hotels), but it's in their TOS that you have to actually stay there to leave a review.
That isn't what Airbnb's terms of service actually say. Here's the policy on their web site:
If a guest never arrived for their stay or Experience, or had to cancel due to circumstances unrelated to that stay or Experience, their review may be removed.
I both arrived, and left early for reasons related to the stay, so review is appropriate.
Airbnb's policy also states:
You can’t remove a review written about you if you disagree with it, but you can report it to us if you think it violates our Reviews Policy. These reviews will be removed if they violate our Reviews Policy, and both guest and Host will be informed of this decision upon removal.
I was not informed at any time that my review was removed. It's all completely inappropriate.