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Just. . . . .Yikes! ProfessorGAC Sep 2017 #1
Yikes, indeed! MineralMan Sep 2017 #2
I've never had any interest in doing that. cwydro Sep 2017 #3
Appalling writing. GeorgeGist Sep 2017 #4
Yes, but an appalling story, regardless of that. MineralMan Sep 2017 #6
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I hope you list your numerous hobbies on your airbnb profile as it makes you more human uppityperson Sep 2017 #76
Odd. You chose to reply to this thread as your first post on DU, MineralMan Sep 2017 #78
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2017 #82
Where ya going? greatauntoftriplets Sep 2017 #80
Apparently to some other website, it seems. MineralMan Sep 2017 #88
Oh, she'll be back. greatauntoftriplets Sep 2017 #89
I hope she found some nice books to read while MineralMan Sep 2017 #90
Same here. greatauntoftriplets Sep 2017 #91
Haha plenty of books there! treestar Sep 2017 #94
I've never been remotely interested in Air BnB as either guest or host. Coventina Sep 2017 #5
I haven't either. MineralMan Sep 2017 #7
You said it. Even the worst hotel / motel is a registered business answerable to many Coventina Sep 2017 #8
I posted almost identically to you downthread. cwydro Sep 2017 #49
"but what a risk" jberryhill Sep 2017 #9
What about the risk of falling down the stairs in an Airbnb? Orrex Sep 2017 #12
Lol! cwydro Sep 2017 #56
Hmm... MineralMan Sep 2017 #15
If you always stay at home while wearing a helmet... Major Nikon Sep 2017 #37
You get used to the helmet. Voltaire2 Sep 2017 #44
Wow! I'm going to dig out my old Bell bubble-shield motorcycle helmet MineralMan Sep 2017 #54
Well I for one appreciate your posting that article. I would not have known about it otherwise. politicaljunkie41910 Sep 2017 #109
"That generation assumes many risks my generation would not have." jberryhill Sep 2017 #113
My first bike had no brakes. cwydro Sep 2017 #117
God, what are you going on about? The risk is strangers in their home and people not wanting... brush Sep 2017 #17
Strangers who have all of their personal contact details and a credit card registered with AirBnB jberryhill Sep 2017 #19
And sexual proclivities too? Of course not. brush Sep 2017 #26
No, but they know they are traceable jberryhill Sep 2017 #31
What a comfort. Afterwards. brush Sep 2017 #38
My sister worked at a popular hotel chain in Orlando years ago. Hassin Bin Sober Sep 2017 #68
"She stopped at the slots and got $1000 dollars lifted" jberryhill Sep 2017 #96
I was actually very surprised how seriously the Vegas PD took this. Hassin Bin Sober Sep 2017 #100
That doesn't always stop sex offenders, you know. MineralMan Sep 2017 #55
Of course it doesn't, but why make the distinction with "strangers" jberryhill Sep 2017 #102
I don't know the people you're talking about. MineralMan Sep 2017 #107
And that is precisely why most child molesters are known to the victim and family jberryhill Sep 2017 #108
The victim was the homeowner's daughter, yes? Rather than Kinchen's own daughter? Orrex Sep 2017 #10
Yes. It was the homeowner's 7 year old daughter. MineralMan Sep 2017 #13
Yikes! Orrex Sep 2017 #14
Yes. Yikes! MineralMan Sep 2017 #16
Whew! Orrex Sep 2017 #39
Good god. Who rents out rooms to strangers when there are young kids at Nay Sep 2017 #71
Ding, ding, ding.... jberryhill Sep 2017 #97
Rented a cottage once through Air BnB... Xolodno Sep 2017 #11
Wheras a hotel guest never commits sexual assault? brooklynite Sep 2017 #18
Uh, not the point, really. MineralMan Sep 2017 #20
To prevent a stranger from getting naked in bed with you? jberryhill Sep 2017 #22
To prevent anyone at all from entering the room MineralMan Sep 2017 #23
What is this? A witch hunt? Orrex Sep 2017 #93
I leave my hotel door open jberryhill Sep 2017 #118
Hotels, like taxis, are perfectly safe jberryhill Sep 2017 #21
That's your reaction to this story? MineralMan Sep 2017 #24
I would never rent a room out in my house to a total stranger. Obviously too risky. Vinca Sep 2017 #25
This one story isn't enough for a blanket condemnation of AirBnB. PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2017 #27
We hid from Irma in comfort in an AirBnB home. rzemanfl Sep 2017 #35
Good point. PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2017 #48
Well, I didn't intend for it to be that. MineralMan Sep 2017 #40
While I can see the value in AirBnb for many people PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2017 #51
No apology needed. MineralMan Sep 2017 #53
I happen to have a very high sense of personal privacy. PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2017 #57
Our house has three bedrooms, but there's no room in the inn MineralMan Sep 2017 #61
I agree with you. cwydro Sep 2017 #67
Yesterday I was pondering the risk going the other way. byronius Sep 2017 #28
Back to the 'hitchhiker' scenario. Warned that picking up a hitchhiker was dangerous..... Tikki Sep 2017 #29
One has a complete stranger in their house. Weekend Warrior Sep 2017 #30
No, I'm not. The idea for anyone, IMO, is insane. WinkyDink Sep 2017 #32
That could happen anywhere though treestar Sep 2017 #33
It's just one incident, but for that particular homeowner, MineralMan Sep 2017 #41
True. Though like the illegal alien killing someone treestar Sep 2017 #72
Yes, that's true. However, had the homeowner MineralMan Sep 2017 #73
I don't think I would be comfortable with that either treestar Sep 2017 #74
I probably won't rent out my home for Superbowl, either. MineralMan Sep 2017 #77
Not ok to bring strangers in with little kids around. lindysalsagal Sep 2017 #34
While this is sickening...and my daughter lives in Minnetonka.... ProudMNDemocrat Sep 2017 #36
Using airbnb as a guest is somewhat different, I'd think. MineralMan Sep 2017 #43
Airbandb hosts have been wonderful as well..... ProudMNDemocrat Sep 2017 #45
It does. There are also complaints from guests aplenty. MineralMan Sep 2017 #52
That poor little girl. My heart goes out to her and I'm glad they caught the guy. nt chowder66 Sep 2017 #42
While rare, there are crimes associated with airbnb guests: MineralMan Sep 2017 #46
Well, B&B in general zipplewrath Sep 2017 #47
And the statistical likelihood of this is what? mythology Sep 2017 #50
It's probably very, very low, but MineralMan Sep 2017 #58
Walking out your front door means taking risks that aren't necessary Major Nikon Sep 2017 #65
+1 jberryhill Sep 2017 #101
It's like citing Whitney Houston as an example of why you shouldn't bathe Major Nikon Sep 2017 #110
Having been an AirBnB host and guest, SomethingNew Sep 2017 #59
Those are all sensible precautions, I think. MineralMan Sep 2017 #63
I reimburse UC traveling faculty and students and they use Airbnb all the time lunatica Sep 2017 #60
Thank you! millions of positive air bnb reviews flibbitygiblets Sep 2017 #66
If I use Airbnb atreides1 Sep 2017 #62
Makes sense to me. MineralMan Sep 2017 #64
My company encouraged Air BNB last year crazycatlady Sep 2017 #69
Taking in boarders is not exactly a new thing. Voltaire2 Sep 2017 #70
Thinking about driving to work today? Read this: Codeine Sep 2017 #79
Yes. I accept the risk of driving, since I'm somewhat in control. MineralMan Sep 2017 #83
It was an unnecessarily sensationalist header Codeine Sep 2017 #84
Not really. It was a shocking story, in my own area. MineralMan Sep 2017 #85
Thinking about making dinner for the kids? Read this: Codeine Sep 2017 #81
I'm not afraid of risk. cwydro Sep 2017 #95
I'm not a stranger, once you get to know me jberryhill Sep 2017 #111
Lol. cwydro Sep 2017 #112
Okie-Dokie, then Sunriser13 Sep 2017 #114
Sir Morgan is the gander. cwydro Sep 2017 #115
They sure do! Sunriser13 Sep 2017 #116
Lol. cwydro Sep 2017 #119
We've used airbnb dozens of times for years with nothing but very good to great results NRaleighLiberal Sep 2017 #86
My post is not about using airbnb as a guest. MineralMan Sep 2017 #87
I suspect there is little in today's world that is anything but a mixed bag! NRaleighLiberal Sep 2017 #92
Why the hell was the girl around the guy/stranger with no parental supervision? nini Sep 2017 #98
I don't know the details of what happened, so I'm not MineralMan Sep 2017 #99
I don't think you need more details than what was in that article nini Sep 2017 #104
The girl was in the parent's bedroom. The guest MineralMan Sep 2017 #106
Or a cousin/uncle/in-law for that matter jberryhill Sep 2017 #103
True nini Sep 2017 #105
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