Literally a scam do not bother
Literally a scam do not bother. All their social media videos are faked to trick you into paying for a subscription.
Date of experience: March 15, 2025
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Literally a scam do not bother. All their social media videos are faked to trick you into paying for a subscription.
Date of experience: March 15, 2025
Fair Fares Club also know as Triips.com are illegally advertising on social media a product that simply does not exist nor did it ever.
They entice people to sign up for a paid subscription by creating reels of fake prices for flights. All they’ve done is use inspect element to change the pricing on Google flights to prices that are unrealistic! PLEASE AVOID THIS TRAP!
Date of experience: March 12, 2025
Complete scammer. Changes flight prices by inspect element to sell his subscription.
Date of experience: February 20, 2025
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