I was scammed, by a person claiming to be a Expedia employee. I was in happy with the Henley in Washington DC, the room was no as it appeared on Expedia website. The room was so small we had to put our luggage in the bedroom area. There wasn’t a night stand nor dresser to unpack our clothes, so essentially we would have to live out of our suitcase. I called an Expedia number that I got off of the Expedia website because my itinerary receipt didn’t have a customer service number and the email I received says do not reply. I explain to the gentleman that I was unhappy with the room and the price of parking, and he was eager to help. He told he would find me another hotel but since I was switching hotel’s and the previous one was prepaid I had to prepaid for the new hotel and he would refund the money for Henley. The gentleman (;Anderson) did make the reservation at the courtyard hotel with the prepaid funds and sent me the security code from Expedia for each transaction. He also sent an email stating that I would receive a refund from Expedia for the previous hotel booking (The Henly). Well Expedia sends me another email stating that they tried to talk with Henly but the manager refuse to refund the money for the booking. Expedia also says that Anderson doesn’t work for them, and the email I receive came from the reservation help desk and the are not apart of Expedia. My question is if the reservations help desk is not apart of Expedia,how did they know to send denial email?