Worth the fee for service--saved $1000
FlightsFinder.com will give you a list of fares from various services, for free. It was nice to see what deals are out there, all in one place. For simple round trips, you can probably just pick the best and go for it. But I needed a trip for two people that stopped in three countries and ended up back in the US. FlightsFinder lets you plan such a trip (a series of one-way trips), and the deals look good. But because of my complications I clicked the button to âhire an expert.â I paid $43.19 up front, and was guaranteed that the agent (mine was Jennifer, and she was pleasant to work with) would save me at least $43 from $5960, the best price I found at FlightsFinder.com. IT WORKED! In the end, I paid only $4948, saving me a thousand dollars. It was a little frustrating that we could only communicate by email (I could âchatâ on the FlightsFinder website, but they respond only by email, with a link to sign in and see the response). But the interaction allowed me to change a date, ask questions, make requests, and so forth. In the end, the agent sent a link to the deal I wanted at Priceline. Unfortunately, when I clicked at Priceline to accept that trip, the link dumped me at Pricelineâs main page, where I had to register and then feed all of the information in about dates, etc., and by then the deal I wanted was no longer available; Jennifer suggested that I try moving the start date up one dayâand that worked. The process was not âquick and easyâ because there were many options/paths to consider to my destinations, but in the end I paid Priceline the $4948 and that was that. I SAVED $1000, largely because Jennifer at FlightsFinder had helped me. Iâm glad I was willing to âhire the expertâ and get help.
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