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Your PAST Airbnb Bookings Are NOT Safe from a 100% Refund
Summary
Sean Rakidzich discusses how Airbnb is refunding guests for past bookings under the extenuating circumstances policy, even if the bookings were canceled weeks ago before the policy modification. He argues that Airbnb cannot modify the contract after a transaction is completed, and advises hosts to push back. He also mentions the company preventing guests under 25 from booking entire places last minute.
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