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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

*BEWARE* Highly sophisticated SCAM

*BEWARE* This is a highly sophisticated SCAM. I made a booking for a flight on their website. My debit card was charged immediately. I received an email stating I could get a refund within 30 days. I received a screenshot of an itinerary with a confirmation code for American Airlines. When I checked the booking on American Airlines website, I saw that the tickets were not ticketed but only placed on a hold. I spoke to customer service for AA. They told me the ticket hold would expire the next day. I never received an e-ticket. I called hotflightdeals and they told me they did not send me the email, my card was never charged, and they could not give me a refund. I got the run-around every time I called. They gave me phony names like "Tim Smith" and "Andrew Anderson" even though everyone had a thick accent and an English language barrier. They would not give me an address but said they were in AZ and then WY. My bank could not stop the charge because it had already gone through. These people are parasites.

September 23, 2025
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