понедельник, 22 сентября 2014 г.
FYI, on Monday, when I call the number I was given to have my credit code applied, it turns out that
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They trick you into their web by offering lower prices, but when you go to book, you end up paying more than the competition. Cheapoair reflects the service you get, not the ticket price! I booked 2 flights from Saskatoon to Raratonga; ticket price showed $3,532.58. Once I confirmed the flight pressed Book it, a window bed breakfast inns in california pops up indicating that the price has been changed and the new price is $4,270.58. (an increase of $738.00) I then had the choice to accept or pick a different flight. bed breakfast inns in california I tried 2 more times with the same results so I called Cheapoair directly. I got a call center bed breakfast inns in california in Delhi, India. I explained what had happened during my on-line booking process , so he offered me a $20.00 bed breakfast inns in california booking credit for my inconvenience and told me to write down the code number. He then told me that the flights I wanted were no longer bed breakfast inns in california available selected bed breakfast inns in california other flights costing an additional $314.00 with ridiculous flight connections. He was emotionless obvious NOT working with our best interest at heart. He kept pushing bed breakfast inns in california me to book at this price because, he said, they have millions of customers each second that passes gives us less opportunity to secure a flight. I thought I would take my chances try the booking process again. My original selection was still available for $4,270.58. Frustrated fearful that I had to secure my flights before there were no seats available, I booked. A confirmation e-mail was sent to me but did not show e-ticket numbers.
The next day, unfortunately a Saturday, I tried to call Cheapoair to find out how to go about applying the credit code since there was no opportunity to do that when initially booking. I sat on hold for 58 min. Finally I am able to explain my problem and was told that I had the wrong dept. and was put back on hold. I waited another 38 min. for the next available agent (to be born, I thought) I explain my problem once again am put back on hold. When she returns, she says, so you want to cancel your reservation. Shocked beyond belief after all that I went through to book seats in the first place, I said, NO! I DO NOT want to cancel these non-refundable tickets! told her once again that all I wanted was to have a credit code applied to my booking. bed breakfast inns in california She now tells me I have the wrong dept. and gives me another number to call. I called and get a message that the office is open Mon. to Fri. only. GREAT! They are doing everything in their power to avoid applying my credit.
Later that Saturday afternoon, bed breakfast inns in california we get an e-mail from Cheapoair advising us that our flights have been changed and to contact them immediately to secure our reservation. Here we go again! This time I poured myself a drink, and proceeded to wait for the next available agent. During this time another e-mail comes in showing the flight bed breakfast inns in california change made to our itinerary. Apparently, our original flight from Saskatoon to L.A. via Calgary at 9:00AM was cancelled. This resulted in Cheapoair booking bed breakfast inns in california us 1 day earlier on a flight to Toronto bed breakfast inns in california where we would have to overnight (Hotel, Taxi, Meals) before catching a flight to Los Angeles bed breakfast inns in california for a 12 hour layover! I was livid when I saw this. Do they know anything about geography? I immediately called Air Canada on another line, to see what other options were available. I was told that we could simply bed breakfast inns in california fly 90 minutes earlier than originally planned; avoiding a lost day of salaries, bed breakfast inns in california the extremely long layover, as well as the additional expenses to overnight in Toronto. BRILLIANT! This re-confirmed my belief that Cheapoair did not have the slightest interest in their customers. While I have Air Canada on one phone, Cheapoair finally takes my call after 52 min. Air Canada bed breakfast inns in california has agreed to stay on the line while I try to sort out the reservation with Cheapoair, and listens in while I explain the better flight option that is available. I get cut off with Cheapoair. I thank A/C for the flight bed breakfast inns in california info and call Cheapoair AGAIN! Another 62 min. later, I have given the agent the recommended flight details from A/C I am then sent out an e-mail confirmation with the revised itinerary , including the e-ticket numbers this time.
FYI, on Monday, when I call the number I was given to have my credit code applied, bed breakfast inns in california it turns out that it was actually for the travel rewards department and they were unable to help me. I was sent on another goose chase. I called Cheapoair again finally got through to someone who helped me get the credit applied to my credit card. Apparently, transferring calls and putting you on hold is quite a popular game with call centers when they don t want to deal with a problem.
After this nightmare, I did what I should have done in the first place. I called bed breakfast inns in california Air New Zealand and Air Canada for the prices based on my selected route, and found out that I would have saved myself over $400.00; not to mention all of the stress aggravation that I endured! I will NEVER make this mistake again and I hope that you are not about to!
The mistake was not abandoning the booking once the final price was calculated. Normally you shop around esp for tickets of that price order. No one should book because they feel obliged bed breakfast inns in california and then complain afterwards.
I have never, ever, ever found an airline ticket that was cheaper when bought through a consolidator than when bought directly through the airline. Just think how much fun it will be if anything goes wrong along the way!!
It looks to me like a classic bait and switch technique, and lousy after sale inefficiency. I hate doing this kind of transaction over the phone as I find it difficult to process the information quickly unless I see it in front of me. Yes, the OP could have been more diligent but that is no excuse for Cheapoair's shoddy business practice. ABarbs world travels has taken the time to vent her frustration and in the process has provided a warning to others.
eliztravels2: are you a website developer? Just wondered since you seem to know so much about online booking websites and how they function and interact with fares databases and you are quick to conclude this is about shoddy business practices. Most people would have walked away if something increased by $700 - in fact there is no proof that this ever happened anyway. But if it did, why would you purchase it? Why would you ring up and book it over the phone? Why would you not pick another flight option, another date, another time, another website?
I have never, ever, ever found an airline ticket that was cheaper when bought through bed breakfast inns in california a consolidator than when bought directly through the airline. I used to believe that too, until I had to travel alot. If it were true, consolidators would be out of business.
Consolidators prey on people who "think" it's true. Hence names like Cheapoair. Consolidators don't own the tickets. They buy them from the airlines...just like I do. Yes, they can put you on some obscure routing (as the OP had happen) to lower the price. However, you could have gotten the same deal on the obscure routing from the airline. Sometimes they bundle bed breakfast inns in california air and hotels to give the appearance of a less expensive flight. However, it's the cheap hotels that make the "deals". bed breakfast inns in california And, lord help ya, if you need to change anything along the way. The rare exception is a local consolidator bed breakfast inns in california who actually purchases "bulk seating" from an airline. In that case they have gotten a slight discount bed breakfast inns in california for purchasing in bulk -- a lot of seats on a particular flight. They may or may not pass this savings on to the consumer. It's what one sees when purchasing air to a cruise hub for example, or a group rate to a convention or with a tour group.
Look, "shoddy business practices" is what people who did not do their due diligence fall back on when it turns out they did not get a good deal. They weren't scammed: they bought a bad deal. No business is responsible for giving you the best deal, that falls on you. Some businesses value your custom enough to save you from your own mistake; others rely on volume and have no pity for you. Also, pie is never free.
Every day you see and hear ads for companies that promise you that they will get you the lowest price. "Compare hundreds of travel sites at once. Find the best deals faster." That's Kayak's line. Cheapoair or any of the others is no different. But consider this, they can't all be right! So WHY do people beleive them? As I said, because they want to.
Whether it is flights, hotels, car rentals, cruise deals, bed breakfast inns in california package holidays, etc., all of them say they will get you the best deal, all of them get listened to by someone and all of them can't be right. As always, caveat emptor is the rule.
Now be honest with yourself. If everyone ignored sites suggesting they will find you the cheapest flights and instead did the work themselves bed breakfast inns in california to compare prices from the Airlines' own sites, those third party sites would not be in business.
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