Badly-Rated Las Vegas Hotel Investigated After Influencers Claimed Deceptive Listings
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Badly-rated Las Vegas hotel investigated after influencers claimed deceptive listings
Booking.com and Expedia have opened probes after two hotels listed on the travel sites oddly resembled OYO Hotel
Travelers Say They Booked a Las Vegas Hotel That Didn't Exist - The Bulkhead Seat
A Las Vegas hotel is facing renewed scrutiny after reports surfaced that online travel sites displayed listings for hotels that guests claim did not actually exist. OYO Las Vegas has been my number one “worst hotel in Vegas” for ages. It’s dirty, smells bad, unsafe and things are always broken. Ariana Patiño knew that and was tricked into to staying there with a fake hotel under the name Palette using AI imagery, reputable travel sites &… pic.t…
One Of The Worst Las Vegas Hotels Is Scrubbing The Internet Of Fake Listings, Before Nevada Gaming Regulators Shut Them Down
Last week I wrote about one of the worst hotels in Las Vegas - Oyo, the former Hooters - advertising itself as three different hotels, two of which do not exist, using fake AI photos with nonexistent signs. There's no such thing as Palette or Collection O Las Vegas. But they were found on various booking sites, including Expedia and Travelocity.
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