
Source: BroBible
Summary
A traveling healthcare worker from Florida rented an entire Airbnb property in New Jersey for $4,000, but felt scammed due to safety concerns and misrepresentation of the property. The host allegedly wired the basement incorrectly, causing a fire hazard, and Airbnb customer support was unhelpful in resolving the issue. The guest claims she was ghosted by Airbnb and had to flee the property in the middle of the night.
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The lifestyle enters the chat.
Booking an Airbnb for a long-term stay can be cheaper than a hotel, but it’s not all sunshine and rainbows. One woman’s experience in New Jersey was a total disaster. She felt scammed out of $4,000 and had to deal with a safety hazard. Airbnb’s customer support was less than helpful, and she had to take matters into her own hands.
The routine arrives with confidence: “I’m a traveling healthcare worker, I know what I’m doing.” The habit gets a new name: “I’m not just a guest, I’m a victim of Airbnb’s negligence.”
Original observation: “Airbnb’s customer support is like a bad boyfriend – it’s all love and support until you need help, then it’s ghosting and excuses.”
Author: Evan Null








