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Q: Have you ever bought tickets from the agents that advertised on this website or thebeijinger.com?

Hi! There are some 'Travel agencies' that advertise on expat websites selling flight tickets way cheaper than those on ctrip or elong. I was wondering if they are reliable and if someone has ever book with them. The deliver the tickets for free and payment is done in cash when you have your tickets, they also give you the option to pick up the tickets in their office. Should I trust them?

12 years 23 weeks ago in  Transport & Travel - China

 
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I wouldn't trust them. Why are they able to sell tickets cheaper than other places online? It just sounds like a scam. If you're questioning it, isn't that a red flag that something fishy is going on? Trust your instincts. If it sounds too good to be true...

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there was a story about baidu's advertisers ripping off ticket buyers basically taking their money and giving them nothing. what what make these sites any different. stick with a trusted brand like ctrip and elong. if it's too good to be true then your dreaming or in china about to be ripped off

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i use them all the time for flights,they bring tickets to your home hotel etc,and for some reason they are cheap,never had any problems with them

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Thanks guys i ended up using "qunar" in the end, a tiny little bit more expensive but reliable.

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