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Re: Resorthoppa A2B - October 2013 Review
« Reply #10 on: October 25, 2013, 19:10:15 PM »
I've used pegasus about 6 times this year, and never had a problem


Apart from your card getting scammed that is of course.

My card was also hit but to be honest TC I'd use them again too - these things happen and as long as I don't end up footing the bill (which I didn't), I'm happy enough with their service. I'm sure it isn't one of the drivers doing it  ;)



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Re: Resorthoppa A2B - October 2013 Review
« Reply #11 on: October 25, 2013, 19:14:09 PM »
My card was scammed by a2b not pegasus. If I'm on my own I now use transfer only, who take payment via paypal, although they do use the same Turkish based company as a2b.

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Re: Resorthoppa A2B - October 2013 Review
« Reply #12 on: October 25, 2013, 19:24:07 PM »
Yes. I was wondering why you booked A2B if you are so happy with Pegasus, that was all.

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Re: Resorthoppa A2B - October 2013 Review
« Reply #13 on: October 25, 2013, 23:41:58 PM »
I've used pegasus about 6 times this year, and never had a problem, if they keep their prices competitive I will use them again next year. Great price for car hire as well.

The problem arises when you get a problem at 3am in Dalaman  :)

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Re: Resorthoppa A2B - October 2013 Review
« Reply #14 on: October 26, 2013, 13:31:26 PM »
We were let down once by orange, it's a total pain being stranded at airport, especially as this was before the days of transfer companies, and we had to use an airport taxi. I used A2B in May as did my daughter and husband all our cards were compromised, since then if I'm alone I use transfer only but if there's a couple of us I use Pegasus. Found online a company that accept cash on arrival but haven't used them yet, they are called British transfers.com.

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Re: Resorthoppa A2B - October 2013 Review
« Reply #15 on: October 26, 2013, 14:33:28 PM »
[Isn't it only £25 for up to 4 people with Pegasus to Calis.


Yes but we tend to like to go back to the airport too

Oops silly me didn't realise you were quoting return fare.
As for card scamming why can't you just pay the driver cash?

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Re: Resorthoppa A2B - October 2013 Review
« Reply #16 on: November 04, 2013, 00:49:23 AM »
"Booked because it was the cheapest"

An honorary Scot already.

An honour and compliment I accept with great pride.

It's not about being mean or penny pinching - the hotel (and F. A.T.) offer excellent transfer services for £70 return. We paid £35 less than that, approx 108 TL at the time. Our tradition is to drop the bags and head for Frank Cannons on these late arrival evenings, and four of us enjoyed that very much - and the saving more than paid for that.

So, travel with A2B/Resorthoppa and your first meal is free. That's the way I look at it :D




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