travelpricedrops.com Reviews 10

TrustScore 2 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Totally pointless.

Totally pointless.
Made an inquiry about a specific hotel, signed up for updates of price changes but then you just get notification of price changes in that city, but no info about which hotels, or what was the price change, just a link to generic hotel info. Pointless!

April 23, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Thank you for the reviews

Thank you for the reviews, this has saved our party of 7 which needed 2 Large S.U.V`s a small fortune. it pays to look at these sorts of reviews about these companies.

July 30, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scammers

Scammers. Don't book via this site, are invoicing additional fee's which are not mentioned. Do not react on call's and e-mails.

February 27, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scammers use this platform and offers…

Scammers use this platform and offers wfh job catered by a representative from whats app. They use fake link for you to register on. The job was to do task max of 40 a day which is promoting what they call “hotel packages”. They say with this job, the packages will be more visible to the market and give more potential for buyers. They use USDC in the account which is a cryptocurrency, convert it using Newton app, that can easily be downloaded from app store in the phone.
They will say salary is 3x a month
5 days: 900
15days: 1800
30days: 3600
They will lure you with receiving money from the training, and after you continuously do the job,
Suddenly something is going wrong with your account like having negative balance due to high packages prices, and they will ask you to deposit money in the account. They tell you you will be able to withdraw the money back but reality is you can’t because the negative balance was high. Once deposit is done and was able to do resolutions they suggest, further anomalies happens to your account that will further more prompt them to ask you to deposit more money in the account. In that point of time, retreiving money is impossible.

March 27, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Made promises they didn't keep and refused to refund after I never stayed at the property

Booked thru a 3rd party, which was travel price drops.com, the garbage site where they assured me I could check in at 3-4am. I made the reservation at 2:15am for the same day. Once arriving at the property, and after prepaying $148 for only 1 night stay, they would not allow us to check in early, although that's the ONLY reason I agreed to pay that high amount. I actually never got to stay in the room whatsoever. But you still refuse to issue me a refund on a room I never actually stayed in. I've called every party involved, the hotel, the 3rd party booking agency and even choice hotel corporate office. Where ever single person I spoke with basically tells me "so what u didn't stay in the room at all, we are gonna keep your $148 anyway". So very unhappy with all parties involved. I assure u, I will NEVER stay at this econo lodge nor a choice hotel ever again. And I will spread the word at how unprofessional and unwilling to work with me when I was only trying to have a place to sleep in an urgent situation at 2-3am. I actually was under the impression I was being charged for 2 nights, one of which was basically almost over. If I had known the real situation, I would have never booked or prepaid at that price. The staff at the facility was rude and unfriendly and very unprofessional, on top of the extremely high price for a hotel that sure is nowhere near worth it. I could have stayed at a high end hotel with prices like that. I do not recommend using this hotel. In my eyes I have been scammed out of $148 and every person I speak with about it just says "sorry for your inconvenience" and each party just points fingers at each other. Upset and irate that I paid for a room I never stepped foot in, much less slept in. I suggest finding a different hotel to give your money to and stay in. Cause if u have any issues, they don't care at all and will not make it right. I would give -1 star review if it was an option. And train your staff to treat customers better. I would still like a refund, but that has proven to be impossible. What a joke.

January 18, 2023
Unprompted review

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