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Airbnb has a 1.2 - star rating from 525 reviews, indicating a low level of customer satisfaction!

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    Lindsay Valenti

    1 reviews

    I had a really frustrating

    I had a really frustrating experience with Air bnb. They charged me for accommodation before it was even confirmed, which was strange. Then, they ended up taking two payments for the same booking and called it a 'glitch'. If that wasn't enough, I had issues changing my email address because of another 'glitch'. When I tried to confirm my email with the access code they sent, guess what? Another 'glitch'. I reached out to customer service in India, and they said my registered number wasn't the one I was calling from – even though they had sent the access code to that number! The website feels broken. Now I'm stuck waiting for my refund, which could take up to 5 days. Air bnb is just too unreliable for me.

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    customer

    1 reviews

    Canada

    We were flying to Cancún,

    We were flying to Cancún, super excited for our beachfront penthouse, only to find out that Cesar, the host, canceled our reservation last minute. We were completely stranded and had to scramble for a place to stay. This isn't the first time Cesar has done this either—he's left other couples high and dry without even a heads-up. His place might look nice in the pictures, but trust me, it’s not worth the risk. On the flip side, Airbnb customer service was a lifesaver. April from Airbnb went above and beyond, helping us find alternatives and securing a credit voucher. She really turned a bad situation around. Props to April, but steer clear of Cesar’s listings. You don't want to end up in the same mess.

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    Pamela VanSlyke

    1 reviews

    We booked this lovely villa

    We booked this lovely villa in Ostuni, Italy on Airbnb, thinking we got a great deal since it was listed as a Manager Special at a reduced rate. We figured they were just changing management companies, so no biggie, right? But a few days before our trip, we realized we never got the address or contact info. Reached out to Airbnb support and got a fake location and phone number. When we landed in Italy, we were stranded with nowhere to go. Luckily, our current host managed to find the actual host, but they claimed they never got paid by Airbnb and wanted us to pay again—$1500 more than what we initially paid! Airbnb refused to refund the difference. Felt like we got scammed. Never trusting Airbnb again!

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    Santiago Kovacs

    1 reviews

    United States

    I booked this Airbnb for

    I booked this Airbnb for my family of six, thinking it would be the perfect getaway. Initially, everything seemed smooth—the host was quick to reply, and I sent over all our IDs as requested. But then, just hours before we were supposed to check in, the host went silent. I had to contact the co-host, who also lists the property, and was told they couldn't accommodate us and canceled the reservation. There we were, in a foreign country with a language barrier, scrambling to fit into a cramped two-bedroom place instead of the spacious six-bedroom we planned for. Airbnb refunded my money and tossed in a $25 credit, but it felt like a hollow gesture. I've lost trust in Airbnb and won't be using them again.

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    Stephen Bastic

    1 reviews

    United States

    I rented a place on

    I rented a place on Airbnb, thinking I was headed to a cozy spot in Lakeview, Chicago. Turns out, I was miles away in North Center. The dishwasher was busted, dishes were grimy, and there was barely any silverware — all mismatched too. I’ve been here 10 days without a key, relying on the host to let me in and out. Plus, the daily racket was so loud, I couldn’t work or relax. Airbnb’s “Aircover” was useless — no help with relocation and now they’re saying I “chose to stay,” threatening to withhold refunds. I’ve filed a BBB complaint, shared photos, and proved the listing’s false advertising, but Airbnb’s still playing it down. Consumers need honesty, safety, and accountability, not excuses and neglect.

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    Riana Kaempen

    1 reviews

    United States

    I tried to book a

    I tried to book a venue for my bachelorette party, and it turned into a nightmare. Their system flagged me for no reason, claiming my account wasn't verified even though it was. The host kindly offered a discount to match the original rate, so I attempted to book again. This time, it flagged me as unauthorized, despite the host knowing about the party. Calling customer service was a dead end—they claimed a specialized team would contact me in 24 hours. No one did, and the venue got booked by someone else. When I called back, I learned my account was flagged, and the previous reps hadn't escalated my case. Now they say I have to wait 72 hours for any possible resolution. Their support is nonexistent.

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    Kenneth Dunlop

    1 reviews

    United Kingdom

    When we got to our

    When we got to our Airbnb, we found ourselves locked out because of a wrong key code. Trying to get help was frustrating, as they made us film the struggle before giving us the right code. Inside, the flat was a mess, with questionable hygiene issues, and it was clear it hadn't been cleaned. Documenting the chaos took forever, and I missed an important appointment because of it. When a cleaner finally came, they accidentally tossed some of our stuff. WiFi was a joke, too slow for any work. The host tried to bribe us for a good review, which we reported, but Airbnb's response was disappointing. They only offered a tiny refund, ignoring the real issues. I'll think twice before booking with them again.

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    The Traveller

    1 reviews

    Czechia

    What a nightmare! I booked

    What a nightmare! I booked an apartment for our vacation but the host canceled last minute citing "maintenance issues". Had to scramble and after some lackluster support, we got rebooked somewhere else. We arrived at 2 am, exhausted, only to be refused entry because the host didn’t want to allow my partner in due to his nationality. Unbelievable! We spent the night trying to get Airbnb’s help, but they kept closing our cases after promising assistance. No refund, no relocation, nothing. Ended up finding a pricier place ourselves, lost a night’s sleep, and a day of our holiday. Now, I'm back, stressed, and still waiting for resolution. Considering taking legal action for all the trouble they caused.

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    Francesco

    1 reviews

    Italy

    I can't recommend it to anyone

    Stayed at this agritourism spot in Dosso del Liro, Italy, called "La Fonte di Mariella." Seemed charming in pics, but the reality? Not so much. Inside, there were spiders, cobwebs, and even a live scorpion under the fridge. The oven was gross, and the kitchen lacked basic stuff. The bathroom was tiny, flooded during showers, and had no bidet. The internet was awful—working remotely was a joke. Roads to the town were all crazy steep turns. We bailed the next morning. Airbnb gave us just a quarter refund after lots of back-and-forth. They acted more like an ad platform than a service. Felt like they only cared about their cut. Definitely not booking with them again, and can't recommend it to anyone.

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    Angela Brown

    1 reviews

    United States

    Frustrating experience

    I recently had a frustrating experience with a booking in Williamstown, Kentucky. I had to cancel my reservation and was told by the hosts, Marie and Maria, to contact Airbnb for a refund. After reaching out to Airbnb, I discovered I wasn't eligible for any refund, even a partial one. Airbnb claimed the hosts had the final say, but when I contacted Marie and Maria again, they insisted it was Airbnb's decision. It felt like a blame game, with neither side willing to take responsibility. If you're booking in Williamstown through Airbnb, be cautious. This experience left me feeling misled and out of pocket. Definitely double-check the cancellation policies and be wary of any back-and-forth excuses.

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    Vivi

    1 reviews

    Puerto Rico

    Disappointed with Airbnb’s Response

    I had a really tough time with Airbnb recently. While I was looking through the app, I accidentally confirmed a booking. I canceled it right away, but Airbnb still won’t give me a refund or a credit, despite the fact that I didn’t use the booking or cost the host anything. To make things worse, their customer support has been no help at all. They just keep giving me the same scripted answers and tell me to “wait 72 hours,” but nothing gets resolved. It’s frustrating that a simple mistake can be so costly. Be careful with their app—Airbnb’s cancellation policy is really strict, even when it’s an obvious mistake. I’ve had to dispute it with my bank and am reconsidering using Airbnb in the future.

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    Maria

    1 reviews

    United Kingdom

    I had a horrendous experience

    I had a horrendous experience with Airbnb. I booked a place for my mum's 80th birthday and got a confirmation right away. Thought everything was set, but then I got a cancellation notice with no clear reason. I'm supposed to be there tomorrow night, and now I'm stuck taking photos of my passport and driving license for the past two hours, trying to sort this out. I can't even book another place because I don't know if I'm getting my money back. Their customer service is impossible to reach—it's like playing hide and seek. I even have an account and used it just four weeks ago without any issues. Thanks a lot, Airbnb, as if my dad being ill wasn't stressful enough. Happy New Year, I guess.

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    Nicole Hausch

    1 reviews

    I've been hosting on Airbnb

    I've been hosting on Airbnb for a bit over a year, and initially, it was great. Setting up was easy, and the tutorials were helpful. But recently, I had a guest book for 3 months, totaling nearly $20k. They checked in on 10/12/24, and I was supposed to get the first payment on 10/13/24. As of 10/16/24, still no payment. I've called, messaged, and even escalated to a supervisor twice. All I get is, "A specialized team will be in touch." No calls back, no real answers. I keep opening new cases because the old ones have no updates, but they just close the new ones, saying not to open more. I'm beyond frustrated and taking my home off the platform after this. Wouldn't recommend Airbnb to anyone.

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    Alpna Taneja

    1 reviews

    United Kingdom

    We had the worst experience

    We had the worst experience with Airbnb in Malaga, Spain last December. The host falsely blamed my 14-year-old for breaking the shower drain, which supposedly caused a leak in the downstairs apartment. But the neighbors told us it was a long-standing issue that had never been fixed! Even with proof, Airbnb took the host’s side and tried to charge us €863 for damages. We ended up booking a last-minute hotel that cost €896 because the apartment was unlivable. Being stranded in a foreign country on Christmas Eve with an angry neighbor and a dishonest host was incredibly stressful. Be cautious when booking with Airbnb—they might not have your back if things go wrong. Unethical and irresponsible.

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    Patricia W

    1 reviews

    United States

    After a decade of enjoying

    After a decade of enjoying Airbnb, this last experience was a letdown. I got hit with a surprise event fee that wasn't part of Airbnb's official fee breakdown, and it was arranged outside the platform, which isn’t cool. The place was advertised as perfect for events, but it was a mess—dirty and unsafe. We even had to deal with an open pit that was dangerous for kids. Event support? Just a leaf blower and some trash bags. I tried to talk to Airbnb about safety and policy issues, but their response was dismissive, pushing me to pay the fee. They even hinted at suspending my account when I mentioned their policy breaches. Sadly, Airbnb doesn't feel reliable anymore, and I've decided to move on.

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    Deirdre O'Connor-Yahia

    1 reviews

    United Kingdom

    Stayed at an Airbnb in

    Stayed at an Airbnb in Streedagh, and it was a bit of a mess, literally. The host, Mike, charged a pretty steep cleaning fee, so you'd expect the place to be spotless, right? Nope. Windows were dirty, blocking the sea view, so I cleaned them myself. Then, Mike mentions in his review that guests should clean, too. Wait, what? If I'm paying for cleaning, I shouldn't have to do it! And get this, the fireplace was listed as an amenity, but Mike was upset we used it because it was summer. Hello, it's Ireland! Weather doesn’t follow a calendar. Airbnb wasn't any help either. Feels like Mike's trying to double-dip—charging for cleaning and expecting guests to do it. Not going back, that's for sure.

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    Rachel Yu

    1 reviews

    United States

    Staying at a place in

    Staying at a place in Thun, Switzerland was a bit of a nightmare. My kid ended up stuck in the bathroom because of a busted lock, and I had to call a locksmith, which cost a crazy 925 CHF. The host didn’t want to help out with the bill. Airbnb did eventually pay me back, but it was a hassle. What really freaked me out was finding out the apartment key was the same as the building key. I sent Airbnb a video about it, but they never got back to me. To top it off, they took down my review that warned others, without telling me why, and let the host post lies about me. It feels like Airbnb cares more about keeping hosts happy than keeping guests safe. It's made me really doubt using them again.

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    ruiqi shi

    1 reviews

    Canada

    Avoid

    I recently discovered my condo was listed on Airbnb without my consent—not once, but twice! The supposed "host" wasn't even living there and used completely fake details. I quickly reported the issue, providing all the proof they needed. They took the listing down initially, but didn’t block it, so it reappeared. Airbnb’s verification system seems flawed, and their customer service is a nightmare—just generic responses and no real assistance. This whole ordeal has thrown me into legal chaos and stress levels I didn’t know existed. It's frustrating how Airbnb doesn't seem to care or take responsibility, making it nearly impossible for actual property owners like me to safeguard their homes.

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    Marquita Angelina

    1 reviews

    United States

    When I fractured my foot,

    When I fractured my foot, I thought I’d be met with some understanding from Airbnb. I sent them all the necessary documentation, but my booking was non-refundable. I reached out to see if they could be a bit flexible given the circumstances. Instead, I hit a brick wall of indifference. It felt like they didn't care about actual human experiences, just their bottom line. Their response was cold, and their support system? A complete letdown. They hide behind rigid policies, leaving guests in the lurch. It’s clear Airbnb prioritizes profit over people. I've found much better options with companies that actually care. I won’t use Airbnb again, and I’ll make sure my friends know what happened.

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    Jeroen Kamphuis

    1 reviews

    Netherlands

    Stayed three nights in May

    Stayed three nights in May at 4770 Pepelani Loop, Unit 207b, and wow, it was a disaster. The minute we walked in, a musty smell hit us. Constant noise from construction downstairs made it unbearable. The fridge was like a monster growling all night, and everything felt sticky and gross. In hindsight, we should've complained, but being from the Netherlands, we didn't want any fuss to ruin our Hawaii trip. Then came the kicker. After we left, the host accused us of leaving a stain on a nightstand and charged us $600! We barely noticed anything wrong. Felt like a scam. Honestly, Airbnb and the host seemed more interested in our money than anything else. Total letdown. Stay away if you can.

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    Olivia

    1 reviews

    United Kingdom

    They need to step up their game

    I used to love Airbnb, but my last experience was a disaster. I got an unfair review from a host, which broke Airbnb’s Review Policy. I had proof – messages, time-stamped photos, you name it. But Airbnb support? They just ignored me and sent generic replies. For over a week, I was bounced around from one agent to another, each telling me to fill out the same form and providing the same useless links. No one actually looked into my case. They wouldn’t even give me a 5-minute call to sort things out. It was a huge waste of time. If you have a serious issue, don’t expect much help from Airbnb. They need to step up their game – ignoring and dismissing customers is not how you build trust.

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    Sam Zabs

    1 reviews

    United Kingdom

    Awful experience

    I recently had an experience with a company's customer service that was a real mixed bag. The customer advisors were great, really friendly and tried their best to help me despite having limited tools at their disposal. They took the time to listen and seemed genuinely concerned about my problem. But then, when my issue got escalated to the senior case workers, things went downhill. They were inattentive and kind of rude, not taking the time to properly look into the fees I was questioning. It felt like they were in a rush to just close my case without offering any real solutions. And don't even get me started on the automated responses—they were just terrible and didn't help at all.

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    Laura

    1 reviews

    United Kingdom

    Booked a 2-bed flat in

    Booked a 2-bed flat in Knightsbridge for my 35th birthday. My sister found it through Carl’s Place. The stay was alright, spent most of our time out at a West End show. But a week later, we got hit with a £2,000 damage charge for a broken fridge. Thing is, we never even used the fridge, only the shower in the morning. Ate out every meal. Left the place spotless and checked out early. The owner claimed the fridge wasn't staying cold, but we didn’t touch it. Tried contacting them, no response. Can't leave a review on Airbnb either, and Airbnb hasn’t helped. What should’ve been a special weekend turned into a nightmare. Avoid this property if you don’t want to risk the same hassle.

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    Nutrition and Fitness Coach 101

    1 reviews

    United Kingdom

    Booked an Airbnb in London,

    Booked an Airbnb in London, thinking it'd be great. Arrived late, around midnight, in pouring rain. The place was beyond filthy. There were dirty tampons in the bathroom, a cat roaming around, dirty bed, underwear on the floor, chewing gum on the lampshade. Just gross. Front door was even broken. Called Airbnb, and they told me to resolve it with the host. Seriously? I felt unsafe and in danger. After a long argument, they only offered a refund. It was 1 am, and they didn’t help find another place. Had to book an expensive hotel myself. Finally got some money back after two hours, but the whole experience was unacceptable. Airbnb's customer service is terrible. Avoid if you can.

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    Sharon Gilbert

    1 reviews

    United States

    Stayed in San Diego for

    Stayed in San Diego for 5 nights, and while the apartment was comfy, the aftermath wasn’t great. After we got home, the host messaged us about blood stains on the linens and charged us $105.40. We're a bit older, living in Hawaii, so sometimes our skin causes issues. We did pre-treat the linens with cold water, assuming the host or their cleaner knew how to handle it. We travel a lot, both in the USA and abroad, and never had such a problem before. It seemed like a cleaning mishap, maybe using hot water. Airbnb and the host didn’t really help or offer any concessions. Disputing it didn’t work, and our positive review couldn't be changed. We won’t be booking through Airbnb again.

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    Mrs J . Reed

    1 reviews

    United Kingdom

    Never-ending nightmare

    Man, dealing with this company felt like a never-ending nightmare. I thought I'd get decent service, but they really let me down. There's just no sense of responsibility or honesty in how they operate. It's like they just don't care about doing right by their customers. Every interaction left me feeling more frustrated and wronged. Their lack of integrity is shocking, and it seems like they’re more interested in dodging responsibility than actually helping out. It's honestly baffling how a company can run this way and still expect people to come back. If you're thinking of dealing with them, maybe think twice. I really wish I hadn't wasted my time and energy on this whole mess.

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    James

    1 reviews

    United Kingdom

    You won't believe what my

    You won't believe what my friend went through. She rents out her property on Airbnb, right? Well, things took a turn. Airbnb just up and changed their strict cancellation policy without even a heads-up. Imagine having plans, counting on a booking, and then poof, it's gone. And the insurance-backed booking? Total joke. They say it's for protection, but it's more like a paper shield, flimsy and useless. Plus, the fees they charge landlords? Astronomical! It's like they're squeezing every penny they can. I just can't wrap my head around how Airbnb thinks this is okay. Feels like landlords are just left hanging, and it's not fair. Makes me wonder how they even keep hosts happy.

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    Kyle Bastin

    1 reviews

    Thailand

    I discovered something frustrating

    I discovered something frustrating about booking accommodations in Malaysia. I have a work permit, and both Agoda and Booking.com allow me to register as a Malaysian, confirming my status with my passport and documents upon arrival. This means I don't have to pay the tourist tax. However, Airbnb always charges me an extra 10% in tourist taxes, which I’m not supposed to pay. Even Malaysians have to pay it on Airbnb! It’s odd because this extra charge makes Airbnb more expensive for long-term stays compared to Agoda. It feels like Airbnb is pricing themselves out of the market by adding unnecessary fees that their customers shouldn't be paying. Just doesn't make sense to me.

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    JONE

    1 reviews

    United States

    It was a disappointing

    I stayed at a townhouse in Ewa, advertised as "Beautiful and Spacious" with four beds, supposedly sleeping eight. But it was a different story when we arrived. There were two queen beds and two twin beds, which were far from accommodating for our group of seven. They mentioned a 'floor mattress,' but it turned out to be just a flimsy piece of foam, nowhere near the size of a proper bed. It was quite uncomfortable for us to double up, and the seventh person had no real place to sleep. To make matters worse, Airbnb didn't address our concerns, and the owner seemed to have a way of blocking negative reviews. It was a disappointing experience that really impacted our vacation.

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    Alex Christensen

    1 reviews

    New Zealand

    I tried using Airbnb's host

    I tried using Airbnb's host referral system, hoping to earn some cash by convincing my friend to host their first stay. They dangled this tempting $1,000 referral fee in front of me, but it turned out to be a total nightmare. I've been tangled up with their support team for what feels like forever, and honestly, it's been a wild goose chase. They seem to have mastered the art of dodging the payout, and it's been incredibly frustrating. It's almost like they're playing games with us. I can't help but feel for the support folks—they're stuck in the middle, trying to pacify angry customers while dealing with heaps of complaints. A really disappointing experience all around.

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About Airbnb

The mission of this hospitality company is to foster a sense of belonging through healthy, local, and sustainable travel experiences. Hosts provide unique stays and activities, allowing guests to engage with communities authentically. As the world's largest community-driven hospitality company, they offer a diverse range of homes and experiences. By prioritizing inclusivity and sustainability, they create opportunities for meaningful connections between travelers and locals. This company is dedicated to shaping a world where people can feel at home wherever their adventures take them, emphasizing the importance of genuine cultural exchange.

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  • Location: The company is headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States.
  • Founders: Airbnb.com was founded by Brian Chesky, Nathan Blecharczyk, Joe Gebbia.
  • Foundation Date: The company was established in the year 2007.

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