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Here is my experience: WARNING: Vio.com are scammers. In addition to stealing your money via fraudulent travel practices, they will spend a huge amount of time and effort trying to remove legitimate reviews from this and other sites, in order to hide their fraudulent behavior. I booked a room with them in Cancun.
If you are considering purchasing airline tickets through Business-Class.com, my experience is worth a read. Below is an outline of my dispute: In March 2020, we paid Business-Class.com, an online travel agency for (2) Emirates business class airline tickets to Greece for travel in June 2020 totaling $7,359.70.
I usually book through Tour Radar as its a bit cheaper but there is nothing preventing you from booking directly on the operator's site. - When you book through Tour Radar, the same as when you book through a third party flight booking site, you are subject to the terms and conditions of both Tour Radar and the Tour Operator.
172 posts. 13 reviews. 5 helpful votes. Anyone has booked through Traveluro website? 2 years ago. I was trying to book Hilton Waikoloa Village for thanksgiving night and everywhere the nightly rates were around $780-$800 plus taxes and fees. This one website shows me the rate of $170 and with taxes and resort fees came up to $220.
6 years ago. As stated in the 2nd reply Go Ahead Tours has been around for years and is not a sham what so ever. Go Ahead Tours is part of EF Tours that has been used by schools throughout America and other countries for years. I and my wife have used them 5 times over the past 10 years.
1 post. ASAP tickets is a scam. 5 years ago. ASAP ticket and his agents are pulling fast ones on people. I called an agent named Lemar to get ticket to travel with my three kids, 2 of them where less than 2years of age and the other one was 4years old. Lamar gave me a quote and I paid. When I got to the airport, United refused to let us board.
We were finally given our "free" travel voucher. When we tried to use it they charged a $50 "activation" fee and then directed us to the third party provider who was going to charge another $398 for "taxes and fees." I went back to the seminar the following day to give them a chance to explain. Bottom line is that it is a scam and they know it.
Yelp's website, Yelp.com, is a crowd-sourced local business review and social networking site.[8] The site has pages devoted to individual locations, such as restaurants or schools, where Yelp users can submit a review of their products or services[93]using a one to five stars rating scale.[16]