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| 1. Written by Do not use CHEAPOAIR, on 06-08-2009 17:33 You would think with the numerous complaints cheapoair gets that perhaps one cheapoair customer service rep would own up to their deliberate consumer fraud. That's what this is. It's called CONSUMER FRAUD. And the more and more Cheapoair.com get defensive about it, rather than apologizing, refunding money, changing practices, the more their true colors will become obvious |
| 2. Written by cheapoair is a bilk, on 05-08-2009 03:28 don't ever buy anything on this website, they cheat all the time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
| 3. Written by Cheapoair response, on 13-08-2008 14:35 When consumers make reservations via the website they are acting as their own travel agents, therefore don't you think they should be responsible for what they book? we can only try to fix the mistake, at times our hands are tied and we have to abide by the rules of the airlines. The baggage alert is not just a small print it is of normal size and highlighted in RED. It also printed on the receipt, don't you feel that your receipt and confirmation should be looked at to verify the information. So from our standpoint, the information is there, whether you chose to review or not is the decision of the consumer! |
| 4. Written by Unsatisfying response from che, on 01-08-2008 18:28 Whenever there is a problem, cheapoair blames the customer and alludes to the fine print. It is ALWAYS the customers fault apparently with this company. Even when errors are made from their standpoint they will never admit fault. Everyone should report them to the Better Business Bureau. In most other airline travel agencies, they make it a point to highlight the fact that there could be complications instead of having a discrete little "link" and therefore denying any responsibility. |
| 5. Written by Customer Service, on 14-04-2008 16:28 In regards to the above complaint, on her itineary, and her flight confirmation it does state "baggage alert", in most cases people would click on that to verify what it meant. It states that you do have to claim your luggage and re-check it. The customer choose the flights herself, these flights are offered, for some people take carry on, therefore the baggage alert does not pertain to them. It is the responsibility of the person making the reservations to verify all the information, we are not responsible for not verifying. Also, we have a 24/7 customer service line and we would assist in reacommodating her travel, however, a refund is not in order due to the ticket being non refundable, and the traveler choose not to fly, and neglected to view the baggage agreements. I'm very sorry that they had been inconvienced, but information is listed for them to view. Renee CUSTOMER SUPPORT CHEAPOAIR |
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