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Model: Airbnb - $200 Gift Card (Digital Delivery) [Digital]
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Airbnb gift cards work like Amazon gift cards. You redeem the gift card into a pooled balance, so when you book a reservation, you draw upon a single gift card balance.
To put it another way - no, there's no limit.
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Now the question is: what do I do with Best Buy gift cards? The last BB gift cards I had were around for a few years before they had a good deal on a phone.
Anybody have sites that will buy them back for a small commission, or any other liquidation tips?
Thanks OP. Well I was going to get the kids new tablets later this year. It appears I'll be buying them with best buy gift cards. Did 3+3 last time they had this the other day too.
Good luck with AirBnB, I'm sure there's great ones out there and we've stayed in multiple ones over the years. We've just had to consistently document with photos/videos our arrival and departure condition as owners have attempted to keep their deposits or charge us for broken furniture to pad their income.
I took a video upon entering one in Virginia Beach and checking-in at 4pm and documented a broken chair. We contacted the owner at 4:03pm and they tried to say we broke it as the previous tenants were "friends of theirs" that wouldn't do that. We shared the check-in video and they still tried to say we did it. We went down to the front desk of the main condo association and showed them everything and they contacted the owner to tell them to fix it and not be our fault.
Another time we checked out of a condo in Panama City Beach and they tried to say we left the place a mess. We took photos of each room when we left to show the condition. They claimed a single spaghetti noodle that was under the cabinet on the floor showed we didn't clean up after ourselves and was going to keep the $500 deposit. We had to fight them by asking what the cleaning fee was for and after threatening to show our check-out photos to AirBnB and the string of messages they sent us threatening to keep the deposit did they ever return it.
We now use real estate companies that have rentals or find businesses that have multiple rentals in an area to book through directly. We've had more consistently positive results booking directly than by booking through a 3rd party.
Good luck with AirBnB, I'm sure there's great ones out there and we've stayed in multiple ones over the years. We've just had to consistently document with photos/videos our arrival and departure condition as owners have attempted to keep their deposits or charge us for broken furniture to pad their income.
I took a video upon entering one in Virginia Beach and checking-in at 4pm and documented a broken chair. We contacted the owner at 4:03pm and they tried to say we broke it as the previous tenants were "friends of theirs" that wouldn't do that. We shared the check-in video and they still tried to say we did it. We went down to the front desk of the main condo association and showed them everything and they contacted the owner to tell them to fix it and not be our fault.
Another time we checked out of a condo in Panama City Beach and they tried to say we left the place a mess. We took photos of each room when we left to show the condition. They claimed a single spaghetti noodle that was under the cabinet on the floor showed we didn't clean up after ourselves and was going to keep the $500 deposit. We had to fight them by asking what the cleaning fee was for and after threatening to show our check-out photos to AirBnB and the string of messages they sent us threatening to keep the deposit did they ever return it.
We now use real estate companies that have rentals or find businesses that have multiple rentals in an area to book through directly. We've had more consistently positive results booking directly than by booking through a 3rd party.
I have stayed at 14 different airbnbs since the beginning of 2022 and have never experienced anything like this. One of them the bed was broken in a way that you couldn't tell until you laid on it (apparently from the previous guests), and not only were they understanding, but they refunded an entire night for our inconvenience.
That said, I always check to see if the airbnb is available through a local company to avoid the fees.
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To put it another way - no, there's no limit.
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Those limits are per 24hrs.
Anybody have sites that will buy them back for a small commission, or any other liquidation tips?
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I took a video upon entering one in Virginia Beach and checking-in at 4pm and documented a broken chair. We contacted the owner at 4:03pm and they tried to say we broke it as the previous tenants were "friends of theirs" that wouldn't do that. We shared the check-in video and they still tried to say we did it. We went down to the front desk of the main condo association and showed them everything and they contacted the owner to tell them to fix it and not be our fault.
Another time we checked out of a condo in Panama City Beach and they tried to say we left the place a mess. We took photos of each room when we left to show the condition. They claimed a single spaghetti noodle that was under the cabinet on the floor showed we didn't clean up after ourselves and was going to keep the $500 deposit. We had to fight them by asking what the cleaning fee was for and after threatening to show our check-out photos to AirBnB and the string of messages they sent us threatening to keep the deposit did they ever return it.
We now use real estate companies that have rentals or find businesses that have multiple rentals in an area to book through directly. We've had more consistently positive results booking directly than by booking through a 3rd party.
I took a video upon entering one in Virginia Beach and checking-in at 4pm and documented a broken chair. We contacted the owner at 4:03pm and they tried to say we broke it as the previous tenants were "friends of theirs" that wouldn't do that. We shared the check-in video and they still tried to say we did it. We went down to the front desk of the main condo association and showed them everything and they contacted the owner to tell them to fix it and not be our fault.
Another time we checked out of a condo in Panama City Beach and they tried to say we left the place a mess. We took photos of each room when we left to show the condition. They claimed a single spaghetti noodle that was under the cabinet on the floor showed we didn't clean up after ourselves and was going to keep the $500 deposit. We had to fight them by asking what the cleaning fee was for and after threatening to show our check-out photos to AirBnB and the string of messages they sent us threatening to keep the deposit did they ever return it.
We now use real estate companies that have rentals or find businesses that have multiple rentals in an area to book through directly. We've had more consistently positive results booking directly than by booking through a 3rd party.
That said, I always check to see if the airbnb is available through a local company to avoid the fees.