Airbnb Scam Message Checker
Airbnb scams often use fake booking confirmations, off-platform payment requests, copied listings or messages that pressure you to pay outside the official app.
Paste the suspicious message, link or email into the scanner below.
Check now
Scan the suspicious content
Airbnb scam warning signs
Airbnb scams may ask you to continue the conversation away from the official platform, pay by bank transfer, crypto or gift card, or click a link that imitates a booking page.
- unknown link or unusual domain
- request for payment, card data, code, password or wallet access
- urgent warning, threat or offer that sounds too good
- known brand, platform or service copied in an unknown link
How ScamScouter helps
ScamScouter checks text, links, domains, emails and text extracted from screenshots. The result gives a risk score and clear explanations.
Quick safety tips
- Do not enter card details, passwords, wallet seed phrases or verification codes through links received in messages.
- Open the official domain manually instead of using the link you received.
- If the message asks for money or creates urgency, treat it with caution.