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You've hit the nail right on the head.

When I first started using airbnb, I would run into these awful listings because I was scraping the bottom of the proverbial barrel.

On a visit to Boston, I once stayed in a cheap AirBnb in the bad part of Methuen, MA, where the local grocer knew I was from out of town because I paid in cash and not food stamps.

My wife, on the other hand, always reads the reviews and I've never had a single bad experience travelling with her.

If you go by price you get what you pay for. This isn't a failing of AirBnb, its how life works.



"Reading reviews" hit the nail on the head for me.

I miss the days where I can just make purchases without having to "read the reviews."

I'm so time-constrained as it is; making customers responsible for ensuring that they've contracted with a quality host / Uber driver / seller on Amazon -- is one of the things I hate about new age "marketplaces."


hey, you've got freedom to make your own decisions. a libertarian's dream.

most people conveniently don't mention that there's a cost in the process of making a decision itself, and it isn't negligible.




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