I was scammed via booking.com

My niece was telling me she’d never stay in a rental apartment/“AirBnB” instead of a hotel. With the latter, if anything is wrong with the room, you just go to reception and (usually) they’ll bend over backwards to fix it for you.

But if an AirBnB goes wrong, well, you could be waiting…that’s the trade off.



A bit like living in a cheap house with a big green in rural Ireland… if a storm knocks out the power, well, you could be waiting… that’s the trade off.