Get Money Back On Internet Travel Purchases
March 23, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
There are search engines out there that are supposed to alert you when airfares or hotel prices drop. There are other sites that try to tell you whether they think the price will go up or down further. Hopefully they’re programmed to guess better than you can if it’s the right time to hit that buy button. But what if you and the search engine get it wrong?
The fact is that prices swing several times a day, let alone from day to day. It’s hard to know what to do. Should you book far ahead? On Tuesdays? At midnight? Maybe getting a last minute deal is the best way to go. How can you tell?
Have you ever gotten into a conversation with the person sitting next to you on the plane and just not wanted to tell them how much you paid for that ticket? There always seems to be someone who wants to brag how cheap he got that ticket – but you’re always afraid it isn’t you.
Seems like some of those websites must have been listening to you or at least reading your mind. More of them are adding a kind of “insurance” to make it easier to click on through to a ticket or hotel room.
There are new sites that will track the amount you paid for your airline ticket or your hotel room, and they’ll e-mail you if the fare goes down. Many airlines will refund the difference if the fare goes down after you book with them, but you need to know about it first of all, then apply for it.
These new tracking sites give you the information so you can do that. Hotels can be trickier. You might have to cancel and rebook. Make sure there aren’t late cancellation fees that would cancel out any savings.
Some of the big travel booking sites have started giving you guarantees that you won’t be paying too much. Some will automatically give you a credit refund if another customer books the same itinerary or flight for less. You don’t even have to track it yourself or apply for the refund.
Other sites have refunds for package deals if someone else gets the same package for less. There are limits on the amount of money you can get back per ticket,but at least it’s something.
The bottom line is that you don’t want to be wondering if you’re paying too much, so when you’re booking online, sign up for a free tracking service or check to see what the website’s policy is for a refund if you pay more than someone else.
Reimbursement For Plummeting Airfares?
April 9, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment

There is nothing worse than booking a flight only to discover the price of the tickets suddenly plummet soon afterwards. In Australia this has been an unavoidable consequence of air travel. The old adage Read more




