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Old 04-03-2022, 04:39 PM #9
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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier View Post
To be fair, it is relevant if they're not "genuine Air BnB's" (i.e. run as supplemental income for an individual or family) but are instead low-quality accomodation owned and run by someone/a group that's purely profiteering. Not really who you want your money to go to, if donating. Especially given that many of these individuals potentially don't even live in the area themselves... so you might actually be sending your money to some dodgy **** sat by a pool somewhere completely safe.
didnt even think of that, but this.
the bastards i have met on my trips.
I would never just give money randomly people on airbnb.
Also in Kyiv a lot of airbnbs are run by the same people but dont appear as such.
You literally pick up the keys for the apartment from a centralised location and then have to make your way to your apartment at where ever the address actually is.
These people do not need your money, give it to people who actually need it.
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