treeguy64
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- Austin, TX.
From an Airbnb listing:
"Additional fee will be charged if strong smell left in the room due to heavy cooking, i.e. Deep frying, curry, fish etc strong smell food."
Strong smell food? Excuse me?
I was very excited when I started getting into Airbnb, a week ago. I thought the rates were incredible. Then, I found that, just like hotels, the hosts add tons of charges onto the final price that, in some cases, more than doubles the listed rate! An $85/nt. apartment, that I was interested in, became $270, total charge, for two nights, two people, with a pet.
The paragraph I posted, above, from an actual Airbnb listing, is even more nonsense! What wonderful machine do they use to give an objective measurement of food aroma? I saw it for what it was. Since you have to agree with all terms before you can reserve a unit, you sign away your right to contest charges! Ridiculous! "Uh, I smell garlic, now. (Cha-ching!) That'll be an extra $100 'deodorizing fee!'"
Be careful with Airbnb!
"Additional fee will be charged if strong smell left in the room due to heavy cooking, i.e. Deep frying, curry, fish etc strong smell food."
Strong smell food? Excuse me?
I was very excited when I started getting into Airbnb, a week ago. I thought the rates were incredible. Then, I found that, just like hotels, the hosts add tons of charges onto the final price that, in some cases, more than doubles the listed rate! An $85/nt. apartment, that I was interested in, became $270, total charge, for two nights, two people, with a pet.
The paragraph I posted, above, from an actual Airbnb listing, is even more nonsense! What wonderful machine do they use to give an objective measurement of food aroma? I saw it for what it was. Since you have to agree with all terms before you can reserve a unit, you sign away your right to contest charges! Ridiculous! "Uh, I smell garlic, now. (Cha-ching!) That'll be an extra $100 'deodorizing fee!'"
Be careful with Airbnb!
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