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  1. How-to. Checking your gift card balance. Airbnb gift cards can be purchased online or in stores, and can be redeemed at any time. How-to. Using a gift card for a pay part now, part later reservation. The ‘Pay Part Now, Part Later’ (PPNPL) option makes it easy to book a reservation and pay in two smaller instalments. Here's how you can use…

  2. How-to. Editing, removing or adding a payment method. Find out how to manage your payment methods. How-to. Changing your payment method for a confirmed reservation. If your reservation is confirmed and paid for, you can’t change the payment method. If it isn’t, you can cancel and rebook with a different … How-to. Using multiple payment methods.

  3. Tips to resolve common payment problems. If your credit or debit card has expired, update your payment method. Double-check the billing address, postcode and phone number of your credit or debit card. Make sure the payment method is accepted in your area. Check that your payment method has been confirmed.

  4. Common issues. Check that you're entering your credit card number and billing address correctly, that your card has available funds, and that your card hasn't expired. Contact your bank or card issuer. If you're getting an error when you try to pay, we recommend reaching out to your bank or credit card company for more information.

  5. How-to. Set up a new payout method. Adding a new payout method is quick and easy, but it does take a little time for the new method to be verified. Once that happens, its status will change to Ready. Payout options and currencies differ by country and region. The average verification time for each payout method is:

  6. 3 Jun 2024 - Entire home for $295. Takahopa Bay Retreat is in the heart of the Catlins and offers sweeping panoramic coastal and established native Forest views. The Retreat was esta...

  7. Follow these three steps to start using self check-in. Choose how guests get inside. Three popular self check-in options are keypads, smart locks and key safes. Keypads work with electronic door locks. Guests use a code instead of a key to open the door. Not having to keep track of a key means it never gets lost.