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Foggyfly.com popped up through cheapflights.com with a lower price advertisement while I was booking for our family trip overseas. After I filled in all my info and credit card number, I didn't get any confirmed e-tickets. So I called their customer service number, and this Kevin person tried to persuade me with different routes and dates in a much higher price than the market. When I asked for his supervisor, he said he was the supervisor himself and changed tone later pretending to speak to his "manager". He said I couldn't cancel my itinerary and my tickets could only be confirmed a few hours before the actual flight day. Also the tickets were only basic economy without a carry on luggage. These were never printed in the web deal nor in the email I received from them. "Kevin" was very deceitful and played catch and bait. I fell for their scam like other innocent customers online (I later read the reviews). When I got back from my trip today, I found out foggyfly.com charged me $467.05 pretending through united airline (with "airline" missing and the merchant website not traceable by clicking it), they are certainly con artists and seem have been doing this quite skillful.
$467
AR, USA- 72211
Travel/Vacation/Timeshare
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foggfly.com
May 28, 2024
847664
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