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Showing 2 matches for Webjet.com:

“Webjet.com Dispute”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: May 03,2014

Complaint Types: I just feel ripped off., Bad business practices, Contract / Agreement / Promise dispute

Claimant says: "I purchased a ticket from Prague to Miami and back. The Webjet site stated a clear policy for making changes which could only be done through them not directly with the airlines. The implication was that the ticket was changeable. Long before I originally scheduled to return I asked them to change the date. They said they could not because Air France wouldn't allow it. I told them I would NEVER have bought the ticket had I known it was unchangeable and that their website implied that it was changeable, why else tell ” ...Show more »

Claimant Seeks: $7.99

“Refunds for the E Tickets being purchased”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: July 09,2010

Complaint Types: Billing / Fees, Questionable Business Practices

Claimant says: "Services is much appreciated by the consumers if it is handled with professionalism. Time is always the essence to maintain good business practices.”

Claimant Seeks: $2064.02


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