Australian Antitrust Regulator Sues Airbnb for Misleading Customers to Pay More Than Advertised

ACCC seeks an unspecified fine, court orders for Airbnb to compensate affected customers.

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By Reuters | Updated: 8 June 2022 12:55 IST
Highlights
  • The ACCC has accused Airbnb of misleading Australians users over pricing
  • Airbnb allegedly advertised and charged room rates in US dollars
  • Airbnb refused to refund users who complained about being misled

The ACCC has also targeted other major tech firms like Facebook, Amazon, and Google

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Australia's antitrust regulator has filed a lawsuit against Airbnb, accusing the accommodation-sharing website of misleading users into paying more than advertised for their stays, widening its scrutiny of global technology platforms.

From 2018 to 2021, the San Francisco-based internet giant advertised and charged room rates in United States dollars without indicating the much higher figures in Australian dollars, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) said in a court filing that it made public on Wednesday.

Airbnb refused to refund users who complained about being misled, saying they had chosen to view rates in US dollars even though users said they had not, the ACCC said in the filing. Airbnb also refused to refund currency conversion fees, claiming they were banks' responsibility, the regulator said.

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Airbnb was not available for comment.

The lawsuit puts Airbnb in the company of several high-profile targets of a regulator bent on reining in the power of big technology firms. Last year, its actions led to Meta's Facebook and Alphabet's Google paying media outlets content licensing fees.

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It is currently conducting a review of Amazon and other online retailers that may recommend changes to the sector.

In the Airbnb lawsuit, the ACCC said users "were deprived of the opportunity to make an informed decision about whether and at what price to book accommodation."

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They "suffered further harm in the form of price difference costs and, in at least some cases, transaction fee costs," the regulator said, without giving dollar amounts.

Airbnb stood to benefit unfairly over competitors because the "false and misleadingly low prices conveyed ... made the accommodation available on the platform appear to be more attractive," the ACCC said.

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The ACCC said it is seeking an unspecified fine and court orders for Airbnb to compensate affected customers. In a statement, it said thousands of people had complained to Airbnb about the difference in advertised prices and amounts charged.

The Australian dollar bought an average of 72 US cents during the time covered by the lawsuit, meaning a customer renting accommodation advertised at $500 (roughly Rs. 38,900) would actually pay around A$700 (roughly Rs. 39,200) plus foreign exchange fees, the regulator said.

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