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		<title>A complaint!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One thing I have been meaning to mention for some time is a not so cool experience I had with a travel website over the holidays. Recently I booked two tickets to go to New York at Easter. This isn&#8217;t for work, it&#8217;s purely pleasure. I reckon what with my degree coming up later this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One thing I have been meaning to mention for some time is a not so cool experience I had with a travel website over the holidays.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.gifs.net/Animation11/Transportation/Planes/cartoon_plane_3.gif" alt="" width="160" height="120" />Recently I booked two tickets to go to New York at Easter. This isn&#8217;t for work, it&#8217;s purely pleasure. I reckon what with my degree coming up later this year, this&#8217;ll be my last chance to be going anywhere for a while, so I&#8217;m making this trip a good &#8216;un.</p>
<p>But I digress. I had finally booked the flights via <a href="http://www.expedia.co.uk/Default.aspx" target="_blank">Expedia</a>, but I did have an unpleasant experience with <a href="http://www.netflights.com/?refid=nfgb&amp;partner=google&amp;adgroup=Flights_Brand&amp;googlekeyword=netflights&amp;utm_source=google&amp;utm_medium=cpc&amp;utm_term=netflights&amp;utm_campaign=sem&amp;gclid=CM6YobS7up8CFQeY2AodRGruKA" target="_blank">Netflights.com. </a>You know that old adage, if it&#8217;s too good to be true, it usually is? Not that their prices were brilliantly low in comparison to other sites, but there was a few quid difference to make me think I was getting a bit of a bargain.</p>
<p>There was a bit of a sale going on with flights these past few weeks and Netflights were selling Virgin Atlantic tickets for around £300. Virgin&#8217;s own site were selling the same tickets, same flight times, for around £340. Bargain I thought, so I tried to book the two seats. When I put in my credit card details a message popped up telling me I had to call Netflights direct. Bit strange I thought. I knew it wasn&#8217;t the card. So I called them. Which wasn&#8217;t cheap I might add. Not only is it not a local number, I was kept waiting for a good 20mins.</p>
<p>When I finally got through, guess what they told me? That these flights didn&#8217;t exist but they&#8217;re happy to sell me more expensive flights. It was all I could do to refrain from chucking a few expletives down the phone at them. What a waste of time and my money. What ticked me off was that they had my credit card details. So the next thing I did when I got off the phone with Netflights was to call my credit card company and warn them of any transactions coming from this website.</p>
<p>And this isn&#8217;t a fly-by-night website. I like to think I know what I&#8217;m doing when it comes to checking out and using sites. Netflights aren&#8217;t only ABTA and ATOL bonded, they&#8217;re a subsidiary of <a href="http://www.thomascook.com/" target="_blank">Thomas Cook. </a>If you&#8217;re not in the UK, Thomas Cook is a travel company that&#8217;s been in business for over a hundred years. Indeed, Thomas Cook (the bloke the company&#8217;s named after) was the inventor of the package holiday here. Not to mention at the bottom of their main page, they have all sorts of travel awards they supposedly won.</p>
<p>Anyway, I&#8217;m not going to tell you not to use Netflights.com, but I will suggest that you use them with caution. You may have even used them already and had no problems.  As I said before, I finally found flights with Continental Airlines via Expedia and they were a pleasure to deal with. And here&#8217;s a tip when using Expedia, if you can&#8217;t find your flights or hotel dates on their website, it&#8217;s worth giving them a call. I got the exact times I wanted for our itinerary which wasn&#8217;t on their site. It seems their computers are updated quicker than their website.</p>
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