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by DamnYuppie
3060 days ago
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I think that would be very hard to crack down on. Hotels are listed on multiple booking sites and have their own site as well. As a property owner I would never want to be stuck with only one rental channel, if one tried to force me I would simply stop using it. |
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They can choose to delist the properties that have a separate channel, by crawling the web, or just querying google, query, etc. to find out if the listing is just a shell. Or they can look at the messages to see if the host suggests book instead on this website. (That of course doesn't prevent direct email communication through which the same outcome transpires. It just catches the most naive showroom cases.)