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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2016 9:37:58 GMT
Here's a screenshot of another IT playing around. Guest left review. I get email I can read theirs after I leave one of my own. The big red box below states: "Rate your stay at Laura's house." Hummm, first rate her as a host, then rate my stay at guests house? Guess I'm going to Switzerland to complete this little task.
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Post by High Priestess on Sept 2, 2016 14:11:28 GMT
THat's funny, RHonda! Another "improvement" that looks like a mistake....Laura will be amused ....
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Post by Mabel on Sept 2, 2016 14:53:52 GMT
I'm pretty sure they took this IT guy off his usual job of updating stats, and put him on this cool new review update project. I'll have to wait till they return him to his usual desk for me to be able to see my stats for the past 7 days. Summer vacation season I presume.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2016 22:00:13 GMT
Ha-ha Deborah,
I checked her itinerary and message history, there was no email address stated.
After your comment that she would be 'amused'; I figured I would forward her the email requesting her address for my upcoming stay at her house.
She's new to airbnb.
I would have found my own amusement with her answer.
As always, with much aloha
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Post by High Priestess on Sept 2, 2016 23:17:20 GMT
Yes, guests may think it amusing if they see Airbnb inviting their host to come to their home...or then again..maybe creepy....
Grace, nice to see you here..have missed you lately....do you check your stats often? I hardly ever check mine...trying to avoid disappointment I think...
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Post by Mabel on Sept 4, 2016 16:05:51 GMT
Hi Deborah, Thanks for the kind words. I have missed being here too. I had my 4 year hosting anniversary last week and celebrated it by diving into lots of new work projects with the goal of being able to reduce my hosting time in the coming year. So I have been serving many masters as of late but i do check in to read what's new here, just don't always get a chance to respond or share. I did want to say that I fully share your feelings from another post about tract housing. I have always thought that if more people lived amongst either some historical architecture, whether small towns or big, or near nature, or both, there might not be as much depression in the country. Not that it's a major contributor but it likely does play into it. I feel immediate anxiety when entering areas with nothing but flatness and newness, so it's good to know I'm not alone in that.
Now I'm gonna catch up and read some of these fantastic recent posts over the holiday weekend. Hope everyone has a nice one!
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