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On October 12th I had purchased the tickets to Las Vegas through the Cheapfligtsevice.com for $430. The transaction was approved under AirReservation**********. On October 23rd, 2025 the Cheapfligtsevice.com tricked me into signing up for Private Internet Access through the Klarna application assuring me that I will earn 7000 points to reduce my current ticket's price of $430 by nearly $200. Apparently it turned out that they signed me up for the credit line of $7000 plus interest with the Klarna. On the top of it they canceled my tickets and I never received a discounted ticket as I was promised. Instead they offered me much more expensive tickets to Las Vegas for the same travel dates. After when I start to receive emails and text messages from Klarna for my firs payment due, I immediately canceled my bank debit card and contacted the Cheapflightservice.com by phone and explained the situation and asked for the person Duke, who signed me up for this, but they said they never heard about this person neither about this application Klarna. After several unsuccessful conversations with Cheapflightservice.com I contacted the Klarna itself. I reported an unauthorized purchase with Private Internet Access asking to dispute it. The Klarna sent me a letter that they would look into this issue.
NY, USA- 10314
Travel/Vacation/Timeshare
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Cheaflightservice.com
December 30, 2025
1146002
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