Following a room booking via this website in Brazil, I was charged in USD on my Brazilian credit card, resulting in a 50% increase in cost, and found it impossible to cancel the reservation despite being told it was possible
Hotel Values scam? How to protect your booking!
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Stay alert when a caller claims to book a hotel at a rock‑bottom rate and asks for immediate payment. These scams often masquerade as well‑known chains, then inflate the charge with hidden “tax” or “recovery” fees and disappear when you try to cancel. Keep a record of the exact website URL, email address, and any reference numbers; verify the reservation directly with the hotel before paying. If you suspect fraud, contact your credit‑card issuer right away and dispute the charge. Report the incident to consumer‑protection agencies and block the number to stop future calls.
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The purpose of the call was to book hotel rooms
They were making bookings for hotel accomodations
Reserving accommodations
Everyones having the same problum as me, origional amount was $117 but they ended up chargng me $197, thats horrable!
Many people are experiencing the same issue, including being overcharged, with the original amount being $117 and the actual charge being $197.
Experienced a similar issue with an excessive charge of $197 instead of the original $117, which is unacceptable
I'm experiencing the same problem as others; the initial amount was supposed to be $117, but they charged me $197, which is terrible.
After booking a reservation with reference number R3149733103, I've been unable to obtain a refund, having emailed them and used my card to pay under my name, Marie Macaskill, for a twin room that cost £263.70, including taxes, and this situation is exacerbating my anxiety.
Following a reservation booking with reference number R3149733103, I have been unable to obtain a refund despite emailing, as there is no provided email address for contact, and I had paid using my card under my name, Marie Macaskill, for a twin room for my boyfriend at a cost of £263.70 including taxes, leading to significant frustration and increased anxiety due to the lack of contact information
Following a booking with ref number R3149733103, I was unable to obtian a refund, despite emailing them, as there is no email adress avalible, and I am extremly frustrated
Despite booking a reservation and attempting to contact them for a refund, there has been no response, and the lack of a usable email address or other means of contact has caused frustration and increased anxiety.
Similar experiences have been reported, including unauthorized booking confirmations and exorbitant fees, highlighting a potential scam, especially with companies like Priceline and Hilton
Similarly, I experienced a scam after using priceline, where I was incorrectly charged extra fees; I'm currently disputing the claim with my credit card company and will avoid using priceline and Hilton in the future.
Similarly, I experienced a scam after checking prices on Priceline, which somehow confirmed a booking and charged me extra fees. I'm currently disputing the claim with my credit card company, but it's unlikely to be resolved. This incident has led me to avoid using Priceline and Hilton in the future.
Similarly, I experienced a problem with a booking confirmation on priceline, resulting in unwanted charges, and now I'm disputing the claim with my credit card company.
The call was regarding hotel reservations.
Reserving hotel rooms
This number has been used to advertise affordable hotel rates, but upon booking, the actual charge is significantly higher.
Totaly scam...over $400 in fees on top of reservaton! HILTON shoud look into these scumbags, they trick you into their site and you beleive you're dealing directly with HILTON, giving HILTON a very bad reputashun
A significant issue has arisen with over $400 in fees added to a reservation, and it appears these scammers are misleading customers into believing they are dealing directly with HILTON, thereby tarnishing HILTON's reputation.
A scam has been uncovered, resulting in excessive fees and damaging the reputation of a reputable company like HILTON
A massive scam was uncovered, with fees exceeding $400 on top of the reservation; Hilton should investigate these scammers who deceive customers by making them believe they are booking directly through Hilton, thereby tarnishing Hilton's reputation.
The scam operates by deceiving users into believing they are booking directly through the website, when in fact they are booking through a third-party service that charges nearly double the advertised price, with no option for cancellation and immediate charging
They scam you by making you think you booking from the website, but you actualy booking throgh them, they charge you double and you cant cancel
It appears that this number employs deceptive tactics, making users believe they are booking directly through a website when, in fact, they are booking through a third party, resulting in nearly double the advertised price for a room, with no option for cancellation and immediate charging instead of upon stay.
The scam involves deceiving individuals into booking through a third party, resulting in nearly double the advertised price, with no option for cancellation and immediate charging.
A scam has been identified that steals additional fees from hotel users and charges cancellation fees when bookings are cancelled
This particular scam begins on a hotel's website, resulting in additional, unauthorized fees, and upon cancellation, further cancellation fees are imposed.
This scam involves stealing additional fees from hotel bookings and charging cancellation fees