A scam for sure
A scam for sure. They list their number as an airline contact, then tell you something is wrong with your reservation and you need to pay more. Beware.
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A scam for sure. They list their number as an airline contact, then tell you something is wrong with your reservation and you need to pay more. Beware.
Scam company ask for both side of cards. Up there on url for United airlines and tried to scam for 2900 dollars. Sent to police and BBC are investigating this company on scammer’s
Avoid! This is a scam business trying to charge you for rebooking a missed connection. Zane contacted me when I missed a connection and tried to charge me $300 for a new flight with Delta, they do not represent Delta and I have no idea how they got my contact details. On top of that Sane was extremely rude.
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