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Upon searching for cheap flights, I stumbled upon cheapvuelos.com. They promised cheap flights verified with multiple airlines, including JetBlue, Spirit, Frontier, United, Southwest, and more. I found the flight I wanted, booked it, and gave them my card information. They then called me to confirm my information and said they were contacting the airline to get my flight details. They called not an hour later, trying to tell me that my flights had been changed and that if I wanted my original flights, it would cost an extra 400 dollars. I promptly declined and tried to cancel, but they claimed I had agreed to a no-cancellation option (I had not) and could not refund my money. I promptly contacted my bank, which assured me that nothing had been charged, and I cancelled that card to prevent future issues. I can only thank my girlfriend, who definitely has more sense than I do, as she is the one who, between calls, tipped me off that it seemed too good to be true and recommended I look into the company further.
FL, USA- 34471
Travel/Vacation/Timeshare
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CheapVuelos
November 17, 2025
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