ALL I CAN SAY ABOUT THIS SUBJECT TO OTHERS IS BE CAREFULL AS I HAVE SEEN PEOPLE SELL TICKETS ON OTHER SITES AND THEY END UP BEEING FAKE TICKETS AND THE PERSON WHO SOLD THEM NEVER USED THE SAME NAME AGAIN :x SO BE CARFULL WHEN BUYING TICKETS
ALL I CAN SAY ABOUT THIS SUBJECT TO OTHERS IS BE CAREFULL AS I HAVE SEEN PEOPLE SELL TICKETS ON OTHER SITES AND THEY END UP BEEING FAKE TICKETS AND THE PERSON WHO SOLD THEM NEVER USED THE SAME NAME AGAIN :x SO BE CARFULL WHEN BUYING TICKETS
ITS BEST TO GO THROUGH A PROPER AGENCY
I am selling a couple of tickets on the 'dark side' at the moment and mine are genuine! I would only ever buy using a payment method that is safe and you could make back a claim if it all went wrong, so if a seller won't accept those methods I wouldn't bid on them. Plus, if its from a seller with good feedback who has been registered for some time and has a fairly active buying and selling account, that shows some reliability? :mrgreen:
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HEY DOOMY WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN
HEY DOOMY WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN
It amazes me the amount of budget airline tickets that are auctioned across the road.Although most allow you to change names it normally incurs a fee of around £15/£20 each flight p.p. AND most airlines amend the price of the ticket to WHAT EVER THE CURRENT PRICE IS AT THE TIME YOU MAKE THE CHANGE.
The only budget airlines that dont do this to the best of my knowledge are mytravellite.com and air-scotland.com(flexible fares upwards) however they both charge a change of passenger fee.
So if you are bidding on any other tickets,be carefull[/b]
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