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Show HN: The #1 Airbnb Dispute Resolution AI Tool (hostdispute.com)
4 points by hostdispute 18 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments
Hi I’m Alex, a Superhost and fellow adventurer. In August 2017, I launched my first Airbnb unit, brimming with excitement and ambition. Bookings poured in, and life seemed like a whirlwind of success… until reality hit hard.

One fateful stay shattered the illusion. A nightmare guest wreaked havoc, leaving behind a trail of destruction totalling over $5000 in damages. To make matters worse, the guest retaliated with a scathing review, and I found myself staring at an account ban, my hosting aspirations hanging by a thread.

Faced with mounting losses and a tarnished reputation, I refused to accept defeat. Armed with determination and a thirst for justice, I took my battle to the Airbnb Resolution Centre. Despite presenting overwhelming evidence and the guest’s admission of liability, the verdict remained unchanged:

“After careful review… no reimbursement.”

It was a devastating blow. But from the ashes of despair, I rose with newfound resolve. I delved deep into the intricacies of winning guest damage disputes, leaving no stone unturned in my pursuit of redemption.

Fast forward to today, and my record speaks for itself – victory in every dispute waged, from guest damages to retaliatory reviews and account bans. But my triumph isn’t just a personal victory; it’s a beacon of hope for hosts everywhere. Too many endure the burden of guest damages alone or do not dispute correctly.

And so, HostDispute was born – a testament to resilience, a lifeline for hosts in distress. With our expert guidance and data-driven strategies, you’ll never face the nightmare alone. Together, we’ll reclaim your hosting dreams and rewrite the narrative, one dispute at a time.




Do you really have over 10,000 customers? The domain name was only registered on 10 March this year


My approach these days is to check reviews on capterra, g2 and similar. The domain registration thingy is to the point though :+1


With respect, exactly how much of this post was written with a large language model?


Anything wrong with it being written by gpt? Maybe the op is not native and still wanted to produce good quality english?




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