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August 29, 2006
Avoid Travelocity
An unhappy Travelocity user.
Don’t believe the ads. Don’t believe there’s a little blue gnome out there looking for your best interest. If you get suckered into one of their low-low-price travel deals, try to get it straight from the airline as the price will only vary by a few bucks. Travelocity is perhaps the worst travel agent I’ve ever worked with. They are inflexible, bind you to retarded rules and while they claim to do everything they can to get it right they will hide behind every “policy” under the sun to make sure they do not have to go an inch outside their commitment to put butts in seats of airliners, hotels beds or cruise ship deck chairs. If all you have to use is their website, they’re fine, but the second you have to get in touch with a living human being, get ready to be pulled down into a vortex of horrible customer service, barely-understandable agents and people who’d rather yell at you than help.
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Posted on August 29, 2006 03:39 PM by travel139.
Filed in Travel Blog under travelocity.
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Posted by: Eil at December 8, 2007 03:10 PM