Reservations.com and Expedia Excess and Undue Taxes and Fees National Class Action
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QC Dec 17, 2018 [en]
U.S. Class Action Complaint
CONSUMER LAW GROUP is investigating a Canada-wide class action lawsuit against Expedia and its subsidiaries, for the inflated hotel “Taxes and Fees” or “Tax Recovery Charges and Fees”, which are charged to consumer who book and pay for hotel rooms via Reservations.com.
These taxes and fees are represented as being “monies that the hotels must pay to the government”; however, they are not actual taxes and exceed the real amount of taxes and fees actually owed on the hotel room.
Consumers who book and pay for hotel rooms via Reservations.com (not through Expedia.ca or Expedia.com) are being charged undue taxes and fees, which are then passed on to Expedia, the online travel company through which the online booking company, Reservations.com, obtains all of its hotel room inventory. Expedia remits the taxes that are actually owed and retains the remaining “tax” overcharge on hotel rooms booked on the Reservations.com website as a secret profit in addition to the mark-up it collects on each hotel room rate.
This class action lawsuit seeks to collect and return the secret overpayment of taxes that consumers have been unwittingly paying.
If you or someone you know has booked and paid for a hotel room through Reservations.com and you wish to obtain more information on potential compensation or to be kept advised of the status of the Expedia Excess Taxes and Fees National Class Action litigation or any resulting compensation resulting from the Expedia Excess Taxes and Fees National Class Action Lawsuit in Canada, Quebec or Ontario, please provide your contact information to our law firm using the below form.
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