Hey Jeff! Good to hear from you! I have a video on deal-seeking guests (shocker I know lol). Here’s the link:ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DH2e7cJI7dw.html
@@AirbnbUncovered Yes sir, come on by. You’ll get a free night. I’m also in Toronto but the resort will be near rice lake. Fortunately I have not read anything in their TOS that prohibits this
You explained this really well. Months ago, I tried this test on my laptop and it would not work. I wasted time calling airbnb, and wish I had seen this first.
I am bob feaver. I am opening a gentlemen’s resort and will post it on Airbnb. I wonder if Airbnb will remove it because it will be a “gentlemen’s” place
@@derek2212 Yes it’s me. Men will come and have a supply of women available to them. Women will stay with them for 24 hours and they can switch the next day. . It will be an all inclusive place
Tips for guests? What if listing didn't add disclaimer for loud construction site across the street? I'm a remote worker, I can't have that... I just opened a case.. but AirBnB is being difficult on refunding and voiding my booking. Small claims court maybe?
I tried to do this for my listing, but I did not get the "Test Wifi speed" box to come up. I just had a box that I could enter the number of Mbps. Please advise. Thank you.
Hmm. I’m not sure exactly what’s happening on your end. You do need to make sure that the WiFi details entered on your listing are the same as the WiFi you’re connected to when you perform the test. If that doesn’t work, you’ll have to get in touch with Airbnb.
@@AirbnbUncovered Thank you for your response. I watched your video again and realized I was not using the app, I was on my laptop. Your videos are the best, Thank You!