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Hotelvalues.com Reports & Reviews (30)

• Aug 05, 2023

This company seems to have high jacked a reservation I made through booking.com. they sent me a confirmation email, but did not provide the hotel with the money. therefore, we paid two times for the same room as we arrived and no money had been paid. Then trying to get the money back is a nightmare. Booking.com says I should have a PIN number which was not provided on the email, its seems like they are in cahoots with each other. refusing to return the money.

I searched Tru by Hilton and thought I was on their official website. I entered dates, chose room, and gave my credit card information. "Confirm Reservations" button popped up and I felt like something was fishy. I went to my laptop and went to Tru by Hilton and saw prices were different, only then did I realize I wasn't on the official Tru by Hilton website. I did NOT confirm but after returning to my phone from the laptop to exit the website, confirmation was already processed, WITHOUT my permission. I called and reached an outsourced customer service representative who sounded like they were in a bar and they refused to issue a refund. They said I agreed to terms...I would never agree to those terms with a week and a half out from my trip.

This scammer has my debit card information, pin, address, etc. I plan on canceling my debit card with my bank today.

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I used Expedia to find a hotel, chose “The Island House Hotel, a DoubleTree by Hilton” from their website. I booked the hotel and once confirmed, a fee of $177.63 had been added for Tax Recovery Charges & Service Fees that were not disclosed when booking the room. I immediately cancelled the room and received a cancellation; however, I never saw a refund. I called and I was told it was a non-refundable room… again, not disclosed when making the booking. I am out $515.59 because of this fraudulent company. Please let me know what I can do to pursue disputing this charge. They show hotelvalues.com, yet there does not appear to be any such site.

Mis represented themselves as Hyatt web site. This is a fraudulent company that tricks people into thinking they are booking directly with the hotel, and their reservation is NON REFUNDABLE. Moreover, the reservation amount is different than the total you saw on the website. And here is more fun - the phone number listed for cancellations is not a functioning number. This company is
a FRAUD!

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Adding to my review below - I called the hotel the next day to confirm. The hotel had no record of my reservation and the confirmation number didn't match their numbers. Had to cancel the charges through my bank.

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This is a fraudulent company that tricks people into thinking they are booking directly with the hotel, and their reservation is NON REFUNDABLE. Moreover, the reservation amount is different than the total you saw on the website. And here is more fun - the phone number listed for cancellations is not a functioning number. This company is
a FRAUD!

Booked the room unknowingly from Hotelvalues.com. we thought we were using the Hyatt website. Cancelation policy says you can't cancel at 10am EST. We canceled before 10am but they only refunded the taxes not the price of the room. They refused to allow me to speak to a manager. Do not use this company.

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- Issaquah, WA, USA

I thought that I was booking directly with Kauai Inn, Lihue Hawaii. I have booked and traveled all over via camper vans, Airbnb and directly through Hotels on occasion Expedia. Hotel Value.com made it appear that I was booking directly through the Kauai Inn, and charged double the original cost of the room as additional fees. It was a scam. I have never experienced such a bait and switch. The cost ended up being double what we had approved, the "Inn" was not what the picture indicated, and the reviews were obviously bogus. Due to our late plane arrival we were not open to canceling and trying to find another 1 night stay. I researched after we returned home 12/16/2022 and discovered similar experiences have been reported by others. I have attempted to reach them at 1-800-327-1200 without success. It seems to be a bogus operation and needs to be shut down ASAP. I am also suggesting a class action suit be filed.

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Hampton Inn, Patriots Point, Charleston, SC, reservation number #R3687991696. I made a reservation on my phone mistaking this for the Hampton Inn website. There wasn't any mention of membership and fees, only a total of $254.34 for two nights. There wasn't a breakdown or a total for the stay until I put in all of my information and made the purchase. When I received my confirmation email it was for $778.16! I was really upset. We are on a fixed income and cannot afford this. We called the customer service and she was no help. The representative we spoke with was unapologetic and made it out to be my fault. They also will not let you talk to a manager either. We attempted to replicate the reservation to see all of the detail she claimed "I was aware of" on the page but dismissed the details, but no luck. She said they can not cancel the reservation because Holiday Inn would not let them. She did send an email to support and they were supposed to get back with me. They never did. The end result was I have a two day reservation for almost $800. They are liars and scam artists. I am not done with these people. I will dispute the charge. They should be ashamed of treating people like this, especially senior citizens on a fixed income.

As everyone noted above I too have been caught in their scam. They are charging $100 in service fees on a room that is $200 a night. And the website said free cancellation, free wi fi and you call to ask them about their fees and then cancellation and they say no cancellation! SCAM. BEWARE - call the hotel directly if possible. I'm fighting the charge now with my credit card company.

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I thought I was booking direct with the hotel. I was then charged an additional AUD$314 in "taxes". I could not call a consultant to discuss this when I followed the prompts for those that had already booked but I could if I pressed prompts for new booking. I was then told that these were hotel fees (they weren't, I checked with the hotel), however they would refund me 10% as a goodwill gesture. I'm still waiting...

So I thought I was booking directly through Hilton head hotel in South Carolina, but it turns out that I booked through hotel values,. Anyways, what happened was, i was to travel on 7/1, I purchased the ticket but why after I purchased the ticket I got a confirmation email with a different date! After I saw the wrong date on the confirmation email, I called them immediately, but they wouldn’t canceled, They said that it was their policy. This company scammed me $306.
Please stay away from this company.

I was booking a hotel room and unfortunately used this website to do so. When I clicked on the hotel to book a room, several other booking companies popped up but I clicked on guest reservations instead which took me to this website that they have set up to look just like the real hotel website. The entire website showed "guest reservations" as the page I was on, but when I received my receipt I noticed the email was from hotelvalues.com. Of course, there is not a hotelvalues.com website if you try to find it. The only information you can find for contact is a phone number for customer service located on the receipt.

They charged over 50% of the hotel cost for THEIR fees, even though that is nowhere to be found when you register for your room and shows as a total Tax fee when your receipt is emailed to you. I called customer service to rectify the issue, but their customer service told me the fees were not for them but required by the hotel. So, I called the hotel, and not to my surprise, they stated they NEVER charge those fees. When I called customer service back to tell them they were lying about the extra fees and I confirmed that with the hotel, they just repeated the same scripted lies. Even though you see this over 50% tax fee charge when they email your receipt, it is too late according to them, to get a full refund because the "hotel" requires a cancellation fee. Again, NOT TRUE. The hotel does not require payment of one night plus tax if you cancel early, nor due they charge three times the room rate as a cancellation fee, which is what this company did. (Hotel room rate = $104 plus tax, hotelvalues.com charged $316 to cancel the reservation) Also, when I commented to the customer service rep that it was clearly a scam they were running, he started to yell at me on the phone and stated he was just so sorry that I was not smart enough to use their service. Companies that are legit, would not have customer service reps that respond to their customers that way.

My advice is to call the hotel to make your reservations from now on because companies like hotelvalues.com is not a service, it is a scam.

Fake website. Blow. They charge much more than the reservation. The value center responds that your reservation was not found, and the reservation number does not exist. They hang up the call.

This is a brazen criminal enterprise. This network of sites attempts to create the look and feel of a legitimate hotel brand when you end up on one of their sites. Like most fraudulent schemes, these fraudsters rely on search engine optimization to trick people who conduct a google (or other search engine) searches for a specific hotel to book. Because hotelvalues.com has various hotel names optimized you often end up on their website. When you book, they charge exorbitant processing fees to book your room. When you call them, they offer you a partial refund. It is unfortunate that AUSAs and Federal Trade Commission has not caught on to these brazen fraudsters. I strongly urge victims of the scam and those that don’t fall for the fraud but come close to being tricked, to report this network to authorities and share their experience online. In short, the hotel values.com network trick consumers into believing they are on a specific hotel website, and then charge them fees that are often in excess of 1/3 of the entire booking rate.

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We booked a room in Vancouver not realizing it was a 3rd party. We tried to cancel 2 minutes later. The would NOT cancel & blamed the hotel. The hotel said it was them. Do NOT book anything with this name. Crooks!

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Every single person reports the same experience. I was charged 174.00 in additional fees for a room stay that totaled 240. Can't speak to anyone in this country. Even if you cancel you get no money back. And BBB has no domestic listing for this company. Every site has 100% reviews that say scam.

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Went to the HI Express website to book a stay in Chicago. Somehow my reservation was intercepted by a third party scam operation hotelsvalues.com. There was no indication of this until I completed my reservation and received confirmation, showing extra charges and fees and no refund policy. Calls to these people led nowhere. HI Express had no record of any reservation for me. It's a total scam and very clever as you have absolutely no indication that a 3'rd party has hijacked your reservation and payment info. Be very careful when booking any hotel reservations online.

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Booked hotel reservation at Holiday Inn Express website. Submitted payment information and when I got confirmation saw that a third party (hotelvalues.com) had intercepted my activity and posted charges for the entire stay along with ridiculous taxes, fees and misc. other charges and stated no cancellation policy. Calls to customer service were to no avail nor was requesting to speak to supervisor. Emails were not responded to in helpful manner. When I called Holiday Inn directly to check my reservation, they had no record of it. I don't know how this happened as I was on the Holiday Inn website, it had their logo and nothing to arouse suspicion that a third party scamming operation had invaded it. I DO NOT fault Holiday Inn. I am out serious money and have no reservation (not that I can even afford the trip at this point).

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Holiday Inn Tullahoma, TN reservation number #R3061456964 I made a reservation on my phone mistaking this for the Holiday in site. There wasn't any mention of membership and fees. There wasn't a breakdown or a total for the weekend until I put in all of my information and executed the purchase. When I received my confirmation email it was for $858.78! I was livid. We called the customer service where they were no help. The representative we spoke with (Rose) was unapologetic and made it out to be my fault. They also will not let you talk to a manager either. We attempted to replicate the reservation to see all of the detail she claimed "I was aware of" on the page but dismissed the details, but no luck. They (Rose) said they can not cancel the reservation because Holiday Inn would not let them. That was confirmed to be a lie because we were on the phone with that Holiday Inn at the same time. Rose was aware of that but un-phased. The end result was I have a two day reservation for almost $900. They are lyres and scam artists. I am not done with these people.

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