Internet Rips Into Airbnb for High Prices, Hidden Fees: 'These Prices Are Ludicrous'

The company's shares have dropped nearly 40% since February.

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The internet buzz around Airbnb reached a fever pitch this week — and not for outstanding hospitality.

Disgruntled customers and users of the peer-to-peer hosting platform took to Twitter this week to share their grievances with the app's price hikes, hidden fees and less-than-stellar accommodation conditions.

"These prices are ludicrous!" One user wrote.

Another attached a receipt from a stay that showed an extra $180 cleaning fee, $150 service fee and $104 in taxes that resulted in additional fees that were equal to nearly one full night in the rental.

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"Most hosts pay a service fee of 3%, but Airbnb Plus hosts, hosts with listings in Italy, and hosts who use Super Strict cancellation policies may pay more," the company'spolicystates. "This fee is calculated from the booking subtotal (the nightly rate plus cleaning fee and additional guest fee, if applicable, but excluding Airbnb fees and taxes) and is automatically deducted from the host payout."

Still, customers are not having it with the exorbitant prices.

"The hosts rules are outrageous and they try to squeeze every dollar out of you by any means it's pointless," one Twitter user said.

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The company's shares havedroppednearly 40% since February, trading at around $138 as of late Wednesday afternoon.

Airbnb shareholders were able tosellshares for the first time since the company's December 2020 IPO debut on Monday, which saw the company drop 6% in one day.

In a world where social media rules and "cancel culture" remains a harsh reality, a bad reputation on the internet can quickly result in a tangible loss of profit or valuation.

然而,Airbnb公司首席执行官布莱恩•切斯基那充满信心t with vaccinations becoming widespread and many people returning to traveling, that the company will not only rebound, but prosper.

"We are going to see a recovery of urban traveland a recovery of cross border," he said. "This has been our bread and butter before the pandemic, and I think those are significant tailwinds for us."

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Emily Rella

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Emily Rella is a news writer at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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