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  • Report:  #27601

Complaint Review: Hotwire.com

Hotwire.com is a deceptive fake ripoff fraud business. Atlanta, Georgia

  • Reported By:
    Rossmoor CA
  • Submitted:
    Thu, August 22, 2002
  • Updated:
    Wed, December 02, 2009
  • Hotwire.com
    3267 Buford Hwy NE Suite720
    Atlanta, Georgia
    U.S.A.
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Warning - Here is what happened when I used Hotwire.com to make a hotel reservation in June 2002.

When you use Hotwire.com they give you choices of what area you are trying to make a hotel reservation. I wanted a hotel located in the Torrey Pines area of La Jolla. Once I checked that area on their website I was presented with three different rates for hotels in that area. Please note that you are not allowed to see the names, or addresses, of the hotels, only their amenities and their rates (this is why they claim they can offer such GREAT DISCOUNTS).

Only after you make your selection are you provided with the name of the hotel you will be staying in. So...because their website indicated I was looking at hotels in La Jolla - Torrey Pines, I went ahead and selected one of the hotels and waited to find out where I would be staying. I was in for a RUDE SURPRISE when the information came back. My hotel was located in San Diego. The hotel was no where near La Jolla - Torrey Pines like Hotwire.com's website had promised.

I immediately contacted Hotwire.com to find out why they made a reservation for me in San Diego and not the area I requested. Hotwire.com has a TOTAL non-refundable policy. This is where I think the RIP OFF area comes to play. Once you make your selection, whether for hotel reservations, airfare, etc. you are unable to have any refund. They can put you in a different city, disregard your request, and you are simply out of luck (that is their policy!!!!).

Funny enough, the first person I spoke to at Hotwire.com used to be in the service and was stationed in San Diego. He confirmed that the hotel Hotwire.com had booked us in was nowhere near La Jolla - Torrey Pines, but unfortunately he was too low on the totem poll and there was nothing he could do to refund my money.

Because I had no intention in staying at the hotel that Hotwire.com booked me in, I called their Reservation Manager and explained what had happened. I told her that I wanted to cancel the reservation so they could book the room to someone else (common courtesy). After all, it was not their fault that Hotwire.com put me there.

The manager at the hotel also confirmed that they were located nowhere near the destination I had requested. She went ahead and cancelled the room on their end and provided me with a cancellation number. She also told me she was going to call Hotwire.com and tell them their hotel was not in La Jolla -Torrey Pines. She also apologized. Unfortunately she too had no control over Hotwire.com providing me a refund.

Alas, I received the final ruling from Hotwire.com, just recently, they informed me they were correcting their website for the future. They told me I could have $25.00 Hotwire.com dollars for future use (LIKE I WOULD EVER USE THEM AGAIN).

The morale of this story is BUYER BEWARE, I guess when something seems to good to be true (extremely low travel rates) that it probably is.

Annita
Rossmoor, Colorado

2 Updates & Rebuttals


Singh

Saint Louis Park,
Minnesota,
United States of America

Hotwire Misleading Company

#3Consumer Comment

Wed, December 02, 2009

I booked hotel with Hotwire in NJ.  After booking they told me room description and it was  just too small for the # of people staying. (They  charged me extra for # of people Stayin). I called them  and they were totally unwilling to  help me. I called my credit card company and  they also mislead me  by saying they can  reverse the transaction and assured me that it won't show me on  statement and asked me to do another booking. I made another booking with increased # of people so  that I can get double queen size bed. They charged me extra and and gave me same rooom again.  After two days all transaction (including the one which was supposed to be reversed) displayed on my credit card statment. When I  called Credit card, they said  they  tried but were unsucessful and said they can dispute for me.  Later they came back and said they can't  dispute company;s policy.  ANd now i  have to  pay $500 extra  for  something I have not even used. I called Hotwire and they again declined to help me. I believe Hotwire  policy is unfair and should be sued in court.


Tim

Grand Haven,
Michigan,
U.S.A.

Where's the rip off if the problem was resolved?

#3Consumer Comment

Sun, March 23, 2003

It sounds to me like this situation was resolved with little difficulty. It is unfortunate that it happened in the first place, it sounds like something went awry in their system. But, like I said, they resolved the situation and even offered a little something extra for all the trouble you had to go through. I would urge you to giev their services another shot, I have used Hotwire several times and have never been let down.

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