The Scam Call That Could Empty Your Airbnb Payouts in Seconds

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If you're an Airbnb host, there's a scam you need to know about—because it's spreading fast. It starts with a simple phone call. It ends with your payouts rerouted, your account hijacked, and your business potentially wiped out.

This isn’t theory. It's happening to real hosts right now.

It Starts With: “Hi, This is Airbnb Support…”

The number looks legit. The voice sounds professional. They claim there’s been a policy update, account issue, or spike in complaints—and they need to verify your identity.

Then they ask:

“We just sent a code to your phone. Can you read it to me?”

That verification code? It’s not to confirm your identity. It’s to give them access to your account. The moment you read it aloud, you hand them control of everything—your payouts, guest communication, and listing.

What Happens Next: They Move Fast

Once inside your account, scammers typically:

  • Change your payout method, redirecting earnings to their bank
  • Update your password and recovery info, locking you out
  • Message guests or hosts to create chaos or cover their tracks
  • Book fake stays, exploiting your listing for fraud

Some hosts don’t notice until the next payout fails—or Airbnb freezes the account for suspicious activity.

This specific type of phishing scam has been documented by cybersecurity experts and has impacted users on multiple booking platforms, not just Airbnb.

What You Need to Do Now

You don’t need to wait for a scam call to protect yourself. Here’s what to do immediately:

1. Never Share Verification Codes

Airbnb will never call and ask you for codes. If someone does, hang up immediately.

2. Change Your Password

Use a strong, unique password that you don’t use on any other site.

3. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

In your Airbnb settings, turn on 2FA. It adds a second layer of defense even if someone gets your login.

4. Check Your Payout Settings

Go to Account > Payments & Payouts > Payout Methods. Confirm your bank account is correct and hasn’t been edited.

5. Report Suspicious Calls

Use Airbnb’s official Help Center or verified contact channels to report any fake calls or login attempts.

If It Already Happened: Act Fast

Here’s a message you can send to Airbnb support right now:

Subject: Urgent – Possible Account Compromise

Hi Airbnb Support,

I received a call from someone claiming to be Airbnb. They asked for a verification code sent to my phone. I provided it, and now I’m seeing suspicious activity on my account.

Please help me secure my account and check for any unauthorized changes.

Thank you.

Stay Ahead of STR Scams

This scam works because it feels real. The caller is calm, polite, and rehearsed. But the end goal is the same every time: steal your payout.

Here’s how to stay ahead:

  • Know what Airbnb will never ask you
  • Use official Airbnb support channels only
  • Review your account settings regularly
  • Warn other hosts in your network or Facebook group

Final Thought: It’s Not Just a Scam, It’s a Business Risk

If you're relying on STR income, your account security is business security. A single phone call can erase weeks of bookings and damage your reputation.

Don’t wait until it happens. Protect your Airbnb account today.

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