My Testimony
This is a pretty horrific story. AirBnB found me guilty of violating guest privacy, and in consequence removed money from my host account. AirBnB, despite my repeated requests for the nature of the charge, refused to provide any information, so I was left unable to defend myself. It was a Kafkaesque situation where I was accused, with no knowledge what it was all about, and after a stressful month-long investigation was found guilty.
(no!) and if there is a gardener (no!). The two only caveats I could add
- I was recently requested to remove a spider from a bathroom. (This I dutifully did without saying "Am I the landlord or staff?" ) :-)
- If guests request an item such as firewood, or something they need while cooking, then I will bring this over.
The implication was that I was being charged with something like "voyeurism". I joked to friends that if I were to be charged with a sexual perversion then I should wish it to be something much more interesting that mere common or garden voyeurism. But the reality of the situation was horrific for my mental health, and I started to know what it was like to be falsely accused of rape.
As the ICO timescale for starting to deal with any case was around 3 months,
In my legal claim, I said I would settle for the £250 accommodation fee plus costs provided AirBnB explain what this is all about, otherwise I was asking for £5000. The £5000 is the maximum you can claim with a simple procedure, and indeed this is nowhere near adequate compensation for the hell I have been through.
AirBnB then contacted me directly by email to try and settle out of court. A court case would require them to employ a lawyer. Sadly, this just shows they are defending their own economic bottom line and that this legal action was the only way to get AirBnB to listen to me.
I gave then the following conditions for accepting an out of court settlement:
4. I need an investigation into how this miscarriage of justice occurred
Not rocket science!
They sent me another agreement to sign, without the no-liability clause, but it included a gagging clause i.e. I had to keep the case confidential !?!?? I explained that I could not sign this as I had already told my friends about the case and the agreement was already violated.
I was then sent another agreement to sign, that gagged me in the future but excluded my blurtings-out to date ?!?!? I explained that I could not sign this either, because for my mental health I would need to continue talking
Eventually, the gagging clause was removed, conditions 1, 2 and 3 were met but AirBnB kept defaulting on 4 despite my repeated attempts at clarification. I presume they were playing "dumb" as this is the condition which would publicly expose the flaws in their system. However, I did the most moral and generous thing, giving them the benefit of the doubt and repeatedly explaining that condition 4 was not met so I could not sign their agreement,
I was trying to hold AirBnB to account: they were not having it.
Eventually, the online "pre-trial hearing" came up at Dundee Sheriff Court. This is where the parties try to mediate to avoid a trial, but this time inside the legal system. AirBnB did not even show up. I was rather back-footed as I had prepared my brief. The judge asked me what I wanted AirBnb to do. I said I wanted my conditions for an out of court settlement to be met. The judge said this was entirely between AirBnB and me, and what did I want to do? I had no idea of what I wanted to do, and said that I didn't understand. I was rather hectored by the judge at this stage. Eventually, I asked for a list of what my options were. These were:
(1) continue negotiating with AirBnB
AirBnB sent an email saying they would pay the £250 and send the information I required a couple of days later. They have done the former but not the latter. I will need to get back to the Sheriff Court about this.
I then received the "Data Subject Request" information from AirBnB by email. They offered me a compensation payment of £250 for breaking the law. However, they have totally excluded all information about the investigation. AirBnB said that they can assure me that this contains no personal information. I beg to differ. It is likely this contains personal information about me but it would critically reveal either flaws in the AirBnB process or mistakes made in following the AirBnB progress.
The horrible thing about litigation is that there is endless evasion in accountability, so cases can go on for years and years as you try to follow through.
This incident is not isolated. There have been 4 other incidents where guests have submitted lies, and in consequence AirBnB have taken punitive action against me - twice removing me from the AirBnB system so no-one could book my accommodation. It has been a nightmare to get things sorted out.
The bigger picture is that these Internet companies have literally become a law unto themselves and act as judge and jury against innocent members of the public. They are not accountable and try to put themselves above the law e.g. ignoring freedom of information requests and not turning up at court. Reform is required. I have done what I can but this was very limited and I suspect this has not reformed this system in the slightest. However, what I can do is provide this testimony.
I have appended the apologies AirBnB eventually provided during our private negotiations. This is a result I guess. :-) At least AirBnB have admitted full responsibility, though I don't think I will be the last person that suffers like this.
Thank you for your previous email dated 26 September 2024. As noted in our email dated 16 September, we sincerely apologise for every convenience caused to yourself as a result of this ordeal. More specifically we apologise for the miscarriage of the privacy claim made against yourself, the original result of the claim made against yourself was incorrect. The claim made against yourself was false and entirely without foundation. We sincerely apologise for the intolerable stress this matter has caused you.
The miscarriage of your privacy claim has been investigated, the result of which investigations determined that the original result of the claim made against yourself was false and entirely without foundation. We assure you that the results of the investigations made, along with feedback in relation to the same, have been provided to the relevant members of the Community Support team that dealt with your original privacy claim so as to prevent any similar miscarriage of Privacy Violations Inquiries in the future.
Awesome result. Kudos to you for pressing on. Shake off all the wear they've caused you and stand proud! The tech monopolies cause a lot of people grave pain. Looking forward to the days they're recognized for what they are by the legal systems.
ReplyDeleteThanks Gorky!
DeleteGood for you! You mentioned this during our stay, but we didn't know the back story. This is exactly why we removed our properties from the AirBnb platform. American guests have gotten very good at gaming the system!
ReplyDeleteThank you for that support. The more comments here confirming the flaws in the AirBnB system, the better. I did not say the guests were American in the article, but you are right - they were. :-)
DeleteHi David - I have been a fly (or spider?) on the wall for the past 10+ years throughout the restoration of your castle. You have put so much love, care, resources, time, and on many occasions, humor, into the re-formation of this truly magnificent structure. Those that take advantage of you are misaligned in their humanity. Illegitimi Non Carborundum, my friend. The only voyeurs here are those of us that have the pleasure of seeing the restoration photos of your castle's underbelly. And how lucky we are to have that viewpoint!
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