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Vrbo Police !!!! Beware !!!!
I just received this message from VRBO. To be clear, the potential guest involved wanted to walk through the rental prior to booking it. She did so and left a note with the person who showed her the house. Once I received the note, I called the potential guest to answer the several questions that she said that she had. She asked to book off platform and I told her that she needed to book the house using the platform. VRBO read the messages between us about her viewing the house and sent me the email below: | |
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That's the rub. She asked to book off the site and the algorithm caught that. Unfortunately it blamed you for that.
I would call them up and make sure they understand it was the potential guest and not you looking to book off site.