.........................UPDATE............................ OK, so last night I had emailed customer service about my dissatisfaction regarding the hotel and my feelings of having been mislead by their advertising in saying it was listed as $329 on other sites. I waited all day and never heard back so I called them. The first cust svc rep I got was sympathetic to my issue and agreed with me initially. Then she placed me on hold to" investigate". She came back and said what the betterbidding.com admin stated, "Savings based on median published rate we've found on leading retail travel sites in the last 24-48 hours for the same neighborhood, star rating, and stay dates." So, I argued that not all hotels in Santa Monica-Venice-Marina Del Rey that were 2* are listed at normally being $329. I'm not sure if that was true or not but I cannot imagine that they would do that. I also told her that most people using hotwire do not look at the prices listed as being a general average of the neighborhood and star rating of a hotel, rather what that particular hotel might retail for on other websites. Anyway, I could tell she was not going to help me so I asked to speak to a supervisor. I was patched through to a woman who seemed very unsympathetic at first. She stated that hotwire has an obligation to their hotels to stand by their reservations, blah, blah blah. Then, she started hearing what I was saying. I paid $136 to stay at a Ramada Limited on Hotwire, that it was advertised as a 'Super Saver', listed at $329, etc. She ended up agreeing with me that it was somewhat misleading and refunded my money on the condition that I re-book with her immediately at another hotel. I told her that I had seen one in Century City-Westwood for $146 3 1/2*, and that I would be happy with whatever the outcome was. It ended up being The Hotel Angeleno which I am satisfied with. I feel fortunate that I spoke with an understanding supervisor because there are probably many within the company that wouldn't have given me a refund. Now, I understand that the crossed out price next to the hotel isn't necessarily the price that hotel and * rating might be on another website.