Cheap Flight Deals ([email protected]
Complaint 246773 Details
- Date Occurred: 04/11/2013
- Reported Damages: $3,347.00
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The complaint is against an online dating profile
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The company or person contact no longer exists
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Good evening,We bought an e-ticket from Cheap-FlightDeals.com on 11 March 2013 and chose to pay through bank transfer. Cheap-FlightDeals had acknowledged receipt of our order #84039, and sent us payment instructions, saying they would provide the e-ticket 12 hours after we had confirmed the bank transfer in the "My Itineraries section of their website". Transfer had to be made to recipient name Recipient name: Go Safely, Ltd.
Recipient address:Cheap Flight Deals, 229 Preston Road, HA9 8PF London, UK
Bank: Barclays Bank PLC
Recipient Bank address: 1 Churchill Place, London, E14 5HP, UK
SWIFT/BIC : BARCGB22
Recipient Account (IBAN): GB74BARC20271733334554
Message to beneficiary: Order# 84039
Payment amount: $3347.2
We did as required, they thanked for the transfer confirmation, and then, nothing followed. We repeatedly tried to call them at the phone numbers supplied on their mails (Sales Manager Matthew Sullivan - +44 20 3287 3228 in London, or +44 121 364 8083 in Birmingham). We wrote e-mails(to "[email protected]"), to claim our ticket, then to claim the money back.... we never had a response.
- Barron SBID #bcbbedef97
- Posted 06/01/2013
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Company Statistics
- Complaint Against Cheap-FlightDeals.com
- Complaints Filed: 26
- Reported Damages: $59,840.90
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