
Vrbo is in the midst of a football advertising blitz and plans to show off a pre-Super Bowl ad Feb. 12. To that end, the company is rolling out its party-detecting tech to catch unwanted bowl blowouts.
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Vrbo is asking users to host any planned 2023 Super Bowl blowouts in their own damned home, and not mess up somebody else’s abode or rental property.
According to a Monday release, Vrbo said it’s rolling out its “unauthorized event prevention technology” that identifies a rental bash before anybody has poured their first shots. This system generates a “risk score” for each booking based on elements like length of stay, lead time, number of guests compared to beds, and more. The company made a point of saying that guests’ “demographics,” aka race, sex, age, and more are not part of the identification system.
Online short-term rental companies have been pressed to spot and cancel planned parties before they happen. Last year, Airbnb attempted to completely shut down renters from hosting parties at hosts’ properties. The short-term rental company system also tracks individual users looking to find a property, tracking their time with the app and comparing that with how close they live to the property and the total length of their trip.
Airbnb cancels bookings automatically, which is different from how Vrbo is trying to handle things. Hosts are set to receive an email if a booking is “high-risk.” This lets the host cancel a booking without any penalties. These alleged high-risk guests get an email containing Vrbo’s policies on parties or unauthorized events.
Vrbo said it piloted this system over the past year, claiming it prevented “over 500” bad bookings in the U.S. during that time. While the tech is being deployed nationally, the company made a big point of implementing this update before the Super Bowl takes place in Phoenix, Arizona Feb. 12. The company said less than .25% of its bookings have led to party-related complaints. Expedia, Vrbo’s parent company, reported 81.6 million bookings in its third quarter of 2022 across all its various rental and hotel operations.
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But beyond the automatic systems meant to track party people, short …….