Skyfarefinder Reviews 5

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

INDIAN SCAMMERS!!!!!

Indian scammers!!!!!!!!!
You book a ticket and when hours is left to your flight, they call and tell you that price isn't available. you have to pay hundreds of dollarssss more. If you try to cancel they still charge you. That is how they get you and sell you over priced tickets.

March 26, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Skyfarefinder is a scam

Skyfarefinder is a scam, they send you to buy the ticket through partners like Traveljuctionus.com, Fareoking.com, Farebudies.com and others, you buy the ticket with those partners, they send you an email with the price and then on your credit card you see a price that is not the agreed upon one, a much more expensive price, 60% to 80% more expensive. I bought a ticket for $520, they sent me the invoice by email, for that price ($520) and on the credit card they charged me $900. That is a scam, sponsored by Skyfarefinder.com

February 19, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Absolutely DO NOT USE!

Absolutely DO NOT USE!! Classic bait and switch scammers! Posted numerous great deals, then call you can say the deals are no longer available. Then want to sell you fares 5x the cost!! Horrible!!

October 28, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM

SCAM! Do yourself a favor and book with a reputable third-party seller. I booked a round-trip flight for my family, it said it was booking me through HolidayBreakz.

A represent from HolidayBreakz who had a very heavy Indian accent called me hours later to tell me that one of the flights was oversold and now I have to pay $50/$120/$170/$95 more to rebook (prices kept going up and down based on how he felt, it seemed like) or to fly out a day later, which I could not do. I asked them to refund me, and that's when the insane behavior began.

Not only did he refuse to refund me my money, he said "you knew what you got yourself into when you booked so cheap." It wasn't even that much cheaper than the other sites. He then started throwing out random numbers for how much extra it would be. I felt like I was at an auction, except at an auction there is an objective, and numbers are not going up and down arbitrarily.

He told me I would be receiving E-tickets because I can't cancel and assigned me a random flight instead of the one that they said was oversold; in the end I wasted an hour of my time talking to multiple reps and a supervisor-all were incredibly obnoxious and spoke with heavy accents. After wasting another 45 minutes the supervisor miraculously was able to keep the price as is.

What a headache!! Please do yourself a favor and book elsewhere. I will be disputing the charges with my credit card. I don't know if it will do anything, but I will also be reporting both HolidayBreakz & SkyFare Finder to the Better Business Bureau.

*I am shocked that there aren’t more reviews on here, good or bad. This tells me that this company keeps changing its name.

September 29, 2024
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