warner watson
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Malou
PHBeware - FRAUDSTER Beware. Fraudsters. I googled number of JAL to request change of flight schedule. i got a number that was supposedly JAL’s. The person i spoke with introduced himself as customer rep for JAL. He proceeded with the transaction, and charged me a fare difference of almost USD1,000. I then found out i dealt with Fareskey from the receipt issued. When i asked what is Fareskey, he said they are a consolidator. When i got the ticket the base fare did not include any fare difference. I inquired with JAL and was advised that i was charged a fee by the agent for rebooking. This is a total scan. I was not informed i was dealing with an agent nor was it explained that i will be charged an agents fee! Avoid dealing with this scammer!
Clara Gutierrez
GBWorst scammers I tried to change the date of my ticket with United, searched online for United phone number, and it came out these scammers phone number instead, I called them thinking it was United, did the changes, they charged me $390; but at the end I had the feeling something was not right, looked back at United phone number online, this time I made sure it’s said United, and they told me that these scammers are not part of United, and that the only charged I should have was $7.35, not $390! I contacted them to cancel but they refused to do it.
JD
GBScam company We have been trying to buy an airplane ticket for Aeromexico. So far, the only thing we have purchased is their $200 charge!
Charles Ehrlich
GBVery very weird I had a very bad experience. Their phone number shows up on the web as a way to call Air France. They claimed to be Air France when I tried to change two tickets. Ending up charging me $2,510 over the actual face price of the tickets as ultimately issued by Air France. I had to do two credit card transactions to accomplish the purchase. They said the first was a “credit check.” They sent me copies of the tickets with a price that included the $2,510 difference, i.e, they were not the same price as the tickets Air France issued the next day It turns out Fareskey says that they are a consolidator. So, they say, they purchase books of tickets at a set price and then re-sell them at a different price. If that’s the case, why not just tell the customer up front????? Why go through pretending to be Air France and pretending that the thousands of dollars in mark up is some sort of credit fee? Be straight with people!