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Earnflight misrepresented itself as an agent of Alaska Airlines when we recently sought to make changes in our trip to Hawaii. Earnflight rebooked our tickets and told us we would be refunded the $1,000 we had initially paid to Alaska Airlines. That was in October, 2025, and the refund never materialized. Furthermore, our Bank of America/Alaska Airline credit card company was unable to restore the funds. Isn't there any way to address this type of fraud? Buyer beware of Earnflight!
This is a scam! They presented themselves as affiliated with a major airline, but they ended up charging my card twice. When I requested a refund, they shockingly asked for an additional payment of $600. The whole experience felt incredibly unfair and dishonest. I strongly advise others to avoid this service.
I typically refrain from leaving comments like this, but I believe sharing my experience could help others: this service is a total scam. I attempted to cancel a flight for my mother, and they falsely claimed they could assist, resulting in a $1697 charge to my account. I urge anyone reading this to exercise caution and avoid providing card details to this company, as they are deceivers. I am currently in a dispute with my bank, and I sincerely hope justice prevails to hold these individuals accountable.
I rarely leave comments like this, but I believe my experience may be useful to others: this company is a total scam. I attempted to cancel a flight for my mother, but they feigned the ability to help and withdrew $1697 from my account. Please, anyone reading this, be cautious and avoid sharing your card details with these individuals as they are scammers. I am currently disputing this with my bank and hope justice will prevail against them.
This company is fraudulent! I caught them pretending to be a well-known airline while attempting to change a ticket name. They kept insisting on refunding the entire ticket and then charging it again. After multiple credit card denials, I became suspicious. Alerts from my credit card company raised red flags, and I noticed the name of the company involved was different from the airline. Thankfully, a representative from my bank resolved the issue for me!
Called this company through a webpage that appeared to be affiliated with a major airline. They accessed my flight information using my name and reservation number. Their explanations for making changes were unclear. They requested card information, but none of my three cards went through. I eventually told them to cancel everything, but they ended up canceling my flights altogether, resulting in a loss of $2000. We had to cancel all the cards for safety.
This company manipulated search results for a major airline. They appeared to have my flight details (or pretended to). I was trying to change a flight for my daughter studying abroad. The 'agent' was polite and assured me of a full credit for the old flight, but the new price was $350 more. After providing my card information, they claimed to send a confirmation email. When I asked them to stay on the line while I checked, they put me on hold and never returned. I later discovered the name associated with the charge was different. Now I’m disputing the charge of $789 with my bank. Truly appalling behavior.
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