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ladyofthemansion

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Re: Ring doorbells on serviced apartments
« Reply #15 on: 21 February 2024, 09:01:34 am »
My booking for that one was through Airbnb, he blocked me from booking again. I assume I could get reported to Airbnb and have my account closed - has this happened to anyone on here?
If your account still works on booking dot com then you've not been blocked. I see a lot of properties marked unavailable as they're on long term lets.

I was barred from Airbnb 😂
I'm glad I got all the Cynthia Payne books before the prices rocked to sky high.

Moonlight

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Re: Ring doorbells on serviced apartments
« Reply #16 on: 21 February 2024, 11:35:53 am »
To see if I'm blocked, I log in from another account and device.

In an apartment I rented for work, I found the ring doorbell inside the building and an intercom outside. It was a small building with three apartments that must have belonged to the same owner.
Since I was not sure how it worked, I told the clients that I would direct them to my place, do not press intercom and I will open to let them in, that same night the owners came and told me that if anyone else entered the apartment I would leave immediately.
Thank God I only booked one night.

Elsewhere they said there was a security camera in the building, but they didn't say there was also a ring doorbell on the apartment door , I turned off the wifi and luckily they didn't say anything.

Sometimes they say that there is a security camera but not exactly where, if it is a normal camera it doesn't worry me so much since I have worked without issues, the ones that worry me are the ones that have vision, sensor, sound recording and not knowing which ones they have.

user1292887

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Re: Ring doorbells on serviced apartments
« Reply #17 on: 28 February 2024, 07:53:14 am »
I’ve turned up and there have been ring doorbells. They record sound too, so I have had to unplug it turn WiFi off and put chewing gum over the camera part.

I have also booked air bnbs where there was no ring doorbell but when I left the owners claimed to have had neighbours above complain and have a ring door bell (very very unlikely downstairs flat visitors picked up so not sure if this is actually how they found out). This host pretended I wrecked the property and used the second bedroom even though I was a lone traveller - if I didn’t pay for ‘damages’  he would put the videos of the men on Facebook. He left me a terrible review saying I was a sex worker and trashed his house.. That was my account of 6 years with all positive reviews gone… wanker