• partial_accumen
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    342 years ago

    This looks like it should be the first post in a “choosingbeggars” lemmy community.

  • @[email protected]
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    262 years ago

    I don’t see the problem. They rent out the house and if the renter is dog sitting they’ll get a discount…

    • AFK BRB Chocolate
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      162 years ago

      Yeah, I’m not getting the issue with this one either. They’re renting out their house for $40 a night, which is nothing, if the people are willing to watch the dog. If I wanted to stay in that area for a month, that seems like an affordable way to do it as long as the dog sitting expectations aren’t excessive.

      • @nogooduser
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        162 years ago

        As someone else said, looking after people’s pets when they are on holiday is a job. They should pay you to do that, not you pay them.

        You can pay people to pop round a few times a day to feed and walk the dog and then clean up after them. I’d imagine that adding an overnight stay to look after them would be more expensive too.

        So they basically want you to pay them for the privilege of looking after their dog.

        • AFK BRB Chocolate
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          52 years ago

          They could get someone to drop by and feed the dog a time or two a day for fairly cheap. Their house is apparently one they list on air b&b, and if wager for way more than $40 a night. So the pay is the giant reduction in cost. Financially, they would probably come out ahead if they put the dog in a kennel and rented out the house. Instead they’re offering something else.

          Wouldn’t be desirable for everyone, but I bet there will be some who jump at it.

        • @TheBananaKing
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          42 years ago

          If you needed to stay in the area, and liked dogs, it’s a helluva deal.

          You pay them rent on the place that you wanted in the first place, they pay you for dogsitting, it evens out to lower rent.

          Obviously if you weren’t looking to rent a place, it would be a shit deal. But that’s not what this is about.

      • @zipsglacier
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        62 years ago

        My reading was that the base price is $40/night, and there’s a further discount for dogsitting. This sounds like an amazing deal.

        • @zipsglacier
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          92 years ago

          I wonder if some people are mad about this because they read it as “please come take care of my stuff, and pay me for it”. I read it as “Do you want to rent in the area? I am willing to give you a steep discount if you also take care of my dog.”

      • @Maggoty
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        22 years ago

        That’s 1200 dollars.

        They want someone to pay them rent to look after their dogs and house. It’s ridiculous.

    • @Annoyed_Crabby
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      102 years ago

      I have no problem since it looks like they’re just renting out the place…until

      we’d like someone to stay for at least a month while we were gone

      This is basically requesting someone to take care of their house.

    • @PutangInaMo
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      62 years ago

      Yeah wtf this looks completely reasonable

  • Yolk
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    162 years ago

    People are seriously unbelievable. House sitting and dog sitting are both jobs 😭

    • @ComradeMiaoOP
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      132 years ago

      Last dog/house sitting job I got paid what these people are demanding someone pays them… people can be deluded. Their lovely townhome is pretty rough looking too…

    • @Kuinox
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      -12 years ago

      I never heard of the job “house sitting”…

        • @Kuinox
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          -12 years ago

          That’s something I ask a neighbor to do, not pay someone :').

          • @dustojnikhummer
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            22 years ago

            Yep. In my country that is something you ask a neighbor or a family member to do. Take mail, feed the cats, water the plants that sort of thing.

          • @Maggoty
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            12 years ago

            Not everyone has a friend or neighbor that can do it. So it’s a thing.

  • @scarabic
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    162 years ago

    Under different circumstances it might make more sense. Like if it was for 8 months at a fraction of regular rent rates. But to try to get a house sitter for 1 month to pay you $40 a night? The balls…

    • downpunxx
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      112 years ago

      they’re not, they said after saying it’s ~$40 a night that they’re offering “deep discounts” on that rate for a dog sitter

      • demvoter
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        2 years ago

        Lol, I yield, I yield! You gotta repost that here. It’s one of the funniest things ever!

  • @randon31415
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    112 years ago

    Sounds like $40/night w/o dog, and $40 minus daily dog boarding cost/night with free dog. Depending on the local boarding cost, it might actually be free.

    • @ComradeMiaoOP
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      12 years ago

      They’re leaving town for that period so idk how they could shift if the dog is there or not but that would make more sense!

  • @jetsetdorito
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    32 years ago

    It’s like a worse Trusted House Sitters

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    12 years ago

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