Suppose I was going on some sort of trip, and found a real cheap place to crash at for a couple of days. If I placed an order a couple of days before I got to the place, I could have the package arrive during my stay. If the owner of the establishment's name was, say "Jessica Dearing", I would make a small spelling error (ex: "Jessica Dearling") to differentiate the package. Why dumb? why dope?
On the flip side, if I owned multiple properties and cycled sent packages to different properties in the name of people who stayed then would that raise flags? Packages would never arrive when guests were there, but if anything came up it would be easier to claim ignorance. Would this be more possible if AirBnB started accepting bitcoins as a form of payment (see link) and you used the name of someone who payed you with bitcoins? http://cointelegraph.com/news/113418/facebook-spotify-uber-airbnb-can-now-accept-bitcoin-after-bitpay-deal
I'm not seriously considering any of these options as I fall in neither category, I just haven't seen any posts about this and thought it was an idea worth exploring. I would love to have people tear it apart/build it up.
Very dumb. I manage an AirBnB apartment and all mail is getting redirected to a different address. Along with that I take pictures of people holding up their passports before I give them the keys. So if somebody would pull some shit like order drugs to my apartment I would bring those drugs to the police in a heartbeat. Judge me for that if you want, but regulations are pretty tight in my country, I could lose my apartment over shit like that or even land in jail.