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Travel Troubleshooter: How about a full refund on Airbnb rental?

Q: I recently booked a vacation rental in Monte Carlo, Monaco, with Airbnb. The place I booked had a strict no-change policy.

About three days later, I realized I had made an error in my dates. I contacted the host through Airbnb and asked if I could change the dates. I was still going to stay the same number of days, but just needed to shift the arrival and departure within a 10-day time frame.

The host said I could do it. I have it in writing. I just needed to fill out a formal change request through Airbnb.com.

I did as she asked. A week passed, and the host did not accept the request. I contacted her, and she told me she no longer could accept my request because she had a new booking, and that I had to honor my original dates.

I changed my whole trip based on the fact that she told me she could accommodate me. So I asked her if I could cancel, and she said yes.

I contacted Airbnb, and the company has refunded half of my money. Everything is documented – all of the conversations as well as my request.

It’s been more than a month, and I can’t get anyone to help me. Can you convince Airbnb to do the right thing?

Michele Palanzo, Danbury, Conn.

A: The terms of your rental are clear. The “strict” refund policy – you can read the details on Airbnb’s site (www.airbnb.com/home/cancellation_policies#strict) – says you can get a 50 percent refund up until one week before arrival, less fees. And that’s exactly what you received after you canceled.

But it also says Airbnb’s cancellation policies may be superseded by a guest refund policy, safety cancellations or extenuating circumstances. I would argue that a written agreement stating that you could move your dates would fall in that category. Once you showed Airbnb proof that you were told you could change your dates, you should have received all of your money back.

Your host apparently wanted to pocket your money and the money from the new booking – in other words, to double the money for the rental.

Airbnb insists it never meant to keep the $800 it failed to refund you, but that the money hadn’t been refunded because of a “system error.” You’ve received a full refund.

Email Christopher Elliott at chris@elliott.org.

This story was originally published May 15, 2016 at 12:01 AM with the headline "Travel Troubleshooter: How about a full refund on Airbnb rental?."

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