Post by Dubdrifter on Apr 8, 2024 3:28:33 GMT
…… Here is further proof these Globalist sharks are circling us … and secretly dropping advice to industries to indemnify themselves from the war they pre-planned these past 10 years.
….Inevitable nuclear war that will come out of a ‘false flag event’ engineered by the ‘rogue force’ within NATO … amassing on Russia’s border in ‘military exercises’ … threatening Armageddon during April/May/ beginning of June.
This was sent out to all participants in Air B+B recently …. timed for June.
Community policy
Major Disruptive Events Policy
This Policy is being updated. The new Policy appears at the top of this page and will apply to all reservations taking place on or after 6 June 2024, except as otherwise notified by Airbnb to users. The existing Policy appears at the bottom of the page and applies to earlier reservations.
Effective date: 6 June 2024
Overview
In general, cancellations and refunds for Airbnb reservations are governed by the listing’s cancellation policy. In the rare circumstances that large-scale events prevent or legally prohibit completion of a reservation, the Major Disruptive Events Policy (the “Policy”) may apply. When this Policy applies, guests can cancel their reservation and receive a refund, travel credit and/or other consideration regardless of the reservation’s cancellation policy, and Hosts can cancel without fees or other adverse consequences, although their listing’s calendar will be blocked for the dates of the cancelled reservation.
This Policy applies to reservations for both accommodation and Experiences, and is applicable to reservations that are ongoing or that have a check-in on or after the effective date, except as otherwise notified by Airbnb to users. The Major Disruptive Events Policy is not an insurance policy.
What events are covered
The following events are covered under this Policy if they impact your reservation location, occur after the time of booking, and prevent or legally prohibit completion of a future or ongoing reservation (referred to in this Policy as “Events”):
Declared public health emergencies and epidemics. Government-declared epidemics, pandemics and public health emergencies. This does not include diseases that are endemic (for example, the flu) or commonly associated with an area (for example, malaria in Thailand). COVID-19 is not covered under this Major Disruptive Events Policy.
Government travel restrictions. Mandatory travel restrictions imposed by a governmental agency, such as an evacuation order. This does not include non-binding travel advisories and similar government guidance.
Military actions and other hostilities. Acts of war, hostilities, invasions, civil war, terrorism, explosions, bombings, rebellions, riots and insurrection.
Large-scale outages of essential utilities. Prolonged outages of essential utilities, such as heat, water and electricity, impacting the vast majority of homes in a given location.
Natural disasters. Natural disasters and other severe weather events. Weather or natural conditions that are common enough to be foreseeable in a given location – for example, hurricanes occurring during hurricane season in Florida – are covered only when they result in another Event covered by this Policy that prevents completion of the reservation, such as a mandatory evacuation order or large-scale outage of essential utilities.
…. The idiots engineering this crap need their heads testing … and removing to local mental asylums in strait-jackets.
….Inevitable nuclear war that will come out of a ‘false flag event’ engineered by the ‘rogue force’ within NATO … amassing on Russia’s border in ‘military exercises’ … threatening Armageddon during April/May/ beginning of June.
This was sent out to all participants in Air B+B recently …. timed for June.
Community policy
Major Disruptive Events Policy
This Policy is being updated. The new Policy appears at the top of this page and will apply to all reservations taking place on or after 6 June 2024, except as otherwise notified by Airbnb to users. The existing Policy appears at the bottom of the page and applies to earlier reservations.
Effective date: 6 June 2024
Overview
In general, cancellations and refunds for Airbnb reservations are governed by the listing’s cancellation policy. In the rare circumstances that large-scale events prevent or legally prohibit completion of a reservation, the Major Disruptive Events Policy (the “Policy”) may apply. When this Policy applies, guests can cancel their reservation and receive a refund, travel credit and/or other consideration regardless of the reservation’s cancellation policy, and Hosts can cancel without fees or other adverse consequences, although their listing’s calendar will be blocked for the dates of the cancelled reservation.
This Policy applies to reservations for both accommodation and Experiences, and is applicable to reservations that are ongoing or that have a check-in on or after the effective date, except as otherwise notified by Airbnb to users. The Major Disruptive Events Policy is not an insurance policy.
What events are covered
The following events are covered under this Policy if they impact your reservation location, occur after the time of booking, and prevent or legally prohibit completion of a future or ongoing reservation (referred to in this Policy as “Events”):
Declared public health emergencies and epidemics. Government-declared epidemics, pandemics and public health emergencies. This does not include diseases that are endemic (for example, the flu) or commonly associated with an area (for example, malaria in Thailand). COVID-19 is not covered under this Major Disruptive Events Policy.
Government travel restrictions. Mandatory travel restrictions imposed by a governmental agency, such as an evacuation order. This does not include non-binding travel advisories and similar government guidance.
Military actions and other hostilities. Acts of war, hostilities, invasions, civil war, terrorism, explosions, bombings, rebellions, riots and insurrection.
Large-scale outages of essential utilities. Prolonged outages of essential utilities, such as heat, water and electricity, impacting the vast majority of homes in a given location.
Natural disasters. Natural disasters and other severe weather events. Weather or natural conditions that are common enough to be foreseeable in a given location – for example, hurricanes occurring during hurricane season in Florida – are covered only when they result in another Event covered by this Policy that prevents completion of the reservation, such as a mandatory evacuation order or large-scale outage of essential utilities.
…. The idiots engineering this crap need their heads testing … and removing to local mental asylums in strait-jackets.