A woman who identified herself as an Airbnb employee in the past described her own harrowing experience working there.
Marie posted her TikTok video on her experience working at Airbnb under the handle @msmysteryjones.
Her favourite tale was a host who supposedly served dog food-infused spaghetti to their visitors.
The host of Marie’s rental was allegedly accused of misrepresenting it as a “private place” when it was fact a shared one.
She claimed to have instructed the host to quickly alter the listing in order to avoid consequences. Before another issue developed, the complaining visitors were cordial, according to Marie.
“The guests said, ‘Hey, look at this second issue. She cooked us pasta,” Marie said. “Oh, well, that was pretty lovely of her,” I thought.
However, Marie claimed the visitors started complaining to her that the food had been off-putting, which prompted them to dig through the host’s trash.
The guests allegedly told Marie, “‘We couldn’t find any canned ground beef or canned ground meat or any styrofoam wrapping for ground meat,'” which Marie repeated.
However, we did discover an empty dog food can.
Marie claimed to have seen past evaluations from that exact host in which customers lauded their pasta and claimed to have been astounded.
Refund money was traded that day, Marie noted in the description of the since-deleted video. Commenters fought over whether it was safe to accept food from complete strangers in response to Marie’s story, while others attempted to give the host the benefit of the doubt. This is why, according to one user, “my parents always told me to never eat anywhere if you haven’t seen it prepared and you don’t [know] the person directly.” “Perhaps the meat had been in Tupperware in her freezer?” another wrote. A third person argued, “there was zero proof it was dog food.”
Refund money was traded that day, Marie noted in the description of the since-deleted video. Commenters fought over whether it was safe to accept food from complete strangers in response to Marie’s story, while others attempted to give the host the benefit of the doubt. This is why, according to one user, “my parents always told me to never eat anywhere if you haven’t seen it prepared and you don’t [know] the person directly.” “Perhaps the meat had been in Tupperware in her freezer?” another wrote. A third person argued, “there was zero proof it was dog food.”
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