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Do you think Expedia, Inc. is not playing fair? You have rights under the law and we can help you at no cost to you. UDAAP is an acronym representing laws that prohibit Unfair, Deceptive, or Abusive Acts or Practices in the context of trade or business.

THE BEST PART IS…

If Expedia, Inc. violated the law, you may be entitled to money damages and Expedia, Inc. will pay our fees and costs. You won’t owe us a dime for our services. Plus, some of our clients also receive debt relief and cleaned-up credit reports. You have nothing to lose! Call us today at 312-300-5996 for a free consultation.

What is Expedia, Inc.?

Expedia, Inc. is a travel platform giant dealing with flights, vehicle rentals, and accommodations. The company opened for business on the web as one of the first online travel agencies. Among its acquired brands are HomeAway, Escape, Orbitz, Travelocity, Wotif, and many others. 

In 2020, Expedia, Inc. became Expedia Group. The company’s partnered with over 2.9 million properties and 500 airlines and cruise lines. 

Expedia, Inc. Address, Phone Number, and Contact Information

Store Location
333 108th Avenue NE
Bellevue, WA 98004

https://www.expedia.com/ 

+1 425-679-7200
Store hours unlisted 

Credit Restrictions

Due to the travel restrictions imposed to curb the pandemic, many of Expedia, Inc’s clients have requested to have their reservations canceled and refunded. In response, Expedia, Inc has sent the refunds via credits. However, numerous accounts showed that trying to use the credits had been a burden, requiring correspondence with Expedia, issuing brands, and vice versa. Others stated having their credits limited or impossible to use as some accommodations and rentals have closed down. 

Booking Issues

Other issues cited booking problems using Expedia’s system. Complaints detailed double charges due to lapses on the site. Others mentioned not being able to book due to errors occurring on the website. Overall, this error had gravely affected its consumers as their finances have been “spent” without their benefit. 

Refund Disputes

Some of Expedia, Inc’s customers have had troubles trying to refund bookings especially due to Covid-19. While customers understood that their bookings were non-refundable under normal circumstances, being forced to cancel due to a state emergency was a special scenario that rightfully warranted refunds as it was neither the consumer nor the service provider’s fault. Despite this, Expedia has reportedly disputed refund requests from many of its consumers and only accepting some of the requests after consumers filed a complaint with the Better Business Bureau. 

Poor Customer Service

Expedia, Inc.’s customer relations had apparently been disappointing for many of its consumers. While customers understood the limited workforce due to the pandemic, it took the company weeks, months, and even a full year for some to resolve issues. This has left some of its consumers with lapsed refunds, wasted hours waiting by the phone, and emotional distress due to finances being in limbo.

Unfortunately, refund credit limitations, booking issues, and refund dispute complaints are just the beginning for Expedia, Inc. The company’s customers are left wondering what options they have regarding their consumer rights.

We Fix Complaints When Customer Service Won’t

Has Expedia, Inc. used misleading sales tactics? Have you received poor service? Do you have complaints with billing? Do you want customer service at Expedia, Inc. to listen?

A lot of Expedia, Inc. Corporation customers aren’t happy with their service and the Better Business Bureau lists 4,340 customer complaints against the company in the past three years, including complaints for billing and collections practices, problems with a service/product, advertising and sales, among others.  

If your complaints haven’t been heard, we can help. At Mike Agruss Law we help customers who have been mistreated by big companies–much like Expedia, Inc.–and we turn your complaints into resolutions!

We’ll not only file your legal demands with Expedia, Inc., we’ll negotiate with the company. If your claim isn’t resolved through these negotiations, we’ll work through the legal process that is outlined in your Expedia, Inc. contract, which is typically arbitration. 

Mike Agruss Law gets results–including zero balances, refunds, and other compensation. 

Here’s How to Make Big Companies Listen

It can be frustrating when you rely on a service and don’t get the results you’ve paid for. Big companies make mistakes every day and not only is it their fault, but it can also cost you money, time, and leave you with big headaches. 

Have you tried calling Expedia, Inc. to address an issue, only to be told that the representative has no authority to do so? Or maybe you’ve tried talking to someone higher up in the company, only to be ignored, dismissed, or they take too long, continuing to waste your precious time. Maybe you’ve sent an email to the company which only resulted in a prefabricated response or they never follow through with what they’ve promised. 

When you’re limited in your choices for service providers or you’re locked into a contract, what can you do?

Fortunately, you do have options. 

Use Arbitration to Settle Your Complaint

Most companies like Expedia, Inc. have an arbitration clause in their contracts to prevent being taken to court for traditional litigation. This is actually an advantage for the consumer. When you request an arbitration hearing, an independent third party (the arbitrator) with knowledge of the type of situation involved will listen to the facts from both sides and make an impartial, binding decision. Expedia, Inc. will have to do a lot of work and there is no guarantee that they will have a successful outcome. 

Arbitration is Fast, Inexpensive, and Private

Arbitration with Expedia, Inc. is conducted through the American Arbitration Association (AAA). According to the AAA Consumer Due Process Protocol, arbitration through AAA will comply with their Statement of Principles, which includes:

  • The process is fundamentally fair – All parties are entitled to qualified, competent, impartial arbitrators who will conduct a fair hearing.
  • You get access to all relevant information – This includes reasonable costs, confidentiality, reasonable time limits, and meeting times and/or locations that are agreeable to both parties.
  • Transparency – AAA provides clear arbitration agreements and the ability for each side to hire their own representation.
  • Just process – Arbitration allows the arbitrator to award the same relief as traditional litigation in a binding decision. 
  • Alternative to arbitration – Mediation and the ability to take the case to small claims court should be available in some cases.

Arbitration Gives you Control and Leverage

When Expedia, Inc. is alerted that you plan to pursue arbitration, they know it will cost them money out of pocket. Not only do they run the risk of losing the case, but they will also pay for their mistake(s) and the arbitration itself. This gives you more leverage with your demands. 

If Expedia, Inc. doesn’t meet those demands and you have a real complaint, Mike Agruss Law can help by representing you in arbitration where you will get a fair, just, and transparent hearing.

Control and Leverage Triggers Faster Settlements

Large companies like Expedia, Inc. don’t like the uncertainty and loss of control that comes with arbitration. Not only do they lose the advantage in the situation, but you’re also on equal footing with them in the eyes of arbitration. 

The first step in taking on Expedia, Inc. is to formally raise your complaint. The lawyers at Mike Agruss Law can help you to do so. We will send a letter of demands to the corporate offices of Expedia, Inc., letting them know that you’re ready to begin arbitration if a satisfactory resolution is not achieved. Typically, this is 30 days, but it will depend on your specific contract with Expedia, Inc.. 

Approximately 50% of cases will settle before proceeding to an arbitration hearing during this time. However, if Expedia, Inc. doesn’t offer a reasonable settlement within the appropriate time frame, the next step would be filing a case with AAA. Mike Agruss Law will not only put together the necessary paperwork for arbitration, but we will also help you take the next steps in the arbitration process. 

UDAAP and Arbitration

UDAAP is an acronym representing laws that prohibit Unfair, Deceptive, or Abusive Acts or Practices in the context of trade or business. This includes misrepresentation, deception, false advertising, or false promises. These laws emerged following the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act that was enacted in response to the 2008 financial crisis. The ultimate goal with these laws is geared towards protecting consumers involved in financial transactions, educating consumers on their rights, and allowing them access to information and resources to best inform their decisions.

UDAAP laws are regulated by two organizations, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The FTC expanded the initial UDAAP laws in 2004 to include unfair and deceptive acts and practices. Some standards for unfairness, in particular, include if it causes or is likely to cause substantial injury to consumers, the injury is not reasonably avoidable by consumers, and the injury is not outweighed by countervailing benefits to consumers or to competition.

Every state has UDAAP laws, which can vary widely. However, the lawyers at Mike Agruss Law understand these laws and can use them to get compensation for deceptive practices, representing consumers throughout the country in cases of arbitration at no cost to them. The company will not only pay the consumer, but they will also pay my fees as well. The consumer will never pay me a cent.

If you’re dealing with an issue with Expedia, Inc., you might try filing a complaint with the BBB or the customer service team with Expedia, Inc. Unfortunately, these avenues won’t always lead to a successful resolution for you, the customer. Instead, you may want to consider an experienced arbitration lawyer to take on your case. 

Arbitration is a very useful tool for resolving disputes, and Mike Agruss Law can help. With our expert guidance, we bring the big companies to the table and provide the support needed to get your bills corrected, credit reports fixed, improper fees refunded, and more. Let us pick up the sword for you; you have nothing to lose.

How Do I File a Complaint Against Expedia, Inc.?

We will use your state’s UDAAP law to file a complaint in Arbitration on your behalf at no cost to you. UDAAP laws include misrepresentation, deception, false advertising, or false promises. Under your state’s UDAAP law, you are likely entitled to money damages for your actual damages.  Plus, the other side will pay our fees and costs.  You will not pay us a penny.  These laws emerged following the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act that was enacted in response to the 2008 financial crisis. The ultimate goal with these laws is geared towards protecting consumers involved in financial transactions, educating consumers on their rights, and allowing them access to information and resources to best inform their decisions.

People, First

We are proud to serve consumers in arbitration cases. We see you as a person, not just a client – and that makes us better at the work we do. We listen. We learn your story. And, as we help you get the money you deserve, we go above and beyond in a way most law firms never could and never would. Because we’re not just lawyers. And you’re not just a client. We’re friends, neighbors, family. We’re all people and here at Mike Agruss Law, we put People, First.

Share Your Complaints Below Against Expedia, Inc.

We encourage you to post your complaints about Expedia, Inc. Sharing your complaints against this big company can help other consumers understand what to do when they have problems with this company. Sharing your experience may help someone else!

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Submitted Comments

Isaiah
1 month ago
Expedia Trip Protection is a UDAAP violation and I deserve to have my trip refunded in full.
Yushi
1 year ago
Due to 2020 pandemic our flights from LAX to Manila Philippines were cancelled. We booked flights through Expedia.com. We requested for refunds but never happened. We mede numerous attempts calling Expedia but unsuccessful. Are you able to help us? If so, what would be your charges? Thank you