Fare Hub's methods are unorthodox, if not fraudulent
Fare Hub's methods are unorthodox, to say the least. The rep who called me was polite; however, booking my roundtrip flight with him became convoluted. He asked me to call back and ask for him personally, as he claimed he would work on the best fares available. The ones I selected on their sight were "no longer available". In the meantime, a United Airlines representative called me to inform me that a travel company, whom she had never heard of, tried to give her my credit card number. Evidently, that is not protocol. The Fare Hub rep booked another one-way flight for me on Delta as well. My credit card account showed charges from Delta, United, and an additional $184 for Fare Hub. I didn't think much of it until the next day, when my bank alerted me to suspicious charges on the card I used for travel. A Southwest Airlines charge for over $350 appeared, and in addition that, someone attempted to use that same card to make purchases at Walmart and $192 worth of food at Panda Express. My bank issued "provisional refunds" as they investigate. I cannot claim with certainty that Fare Hub is responsible for the fraudulent charges, but I'll never use them again. If you have already booked travel through Fare Hub, check your flights through the airlines to ensure you have a reservation. My trip went as planned, but I've read reviews about cancelled flights. Also, check your credit card account for suspicious charges.








