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I was half-distracted in line for a latte when a buddy shoved his phone at me — “look at this quick fare” — and yeah, €78 looked too good to pass up, so I booked it. The site felt smooth, like you could glide through the screens, but then at the last second I noticed the total had jumped. Not huge drama, but enough to make me frown and double-check. I didn’t add extras, honestly—didn’t mean to—and for a minute I thought I’d been snuck-up-on by a sneaky fee. Heartbeat quick, called customer support (awkward on my walk back), they were a little robotic at first, slow to explain, but eventually a human took over. They traced the extra charge to a service fee that hadn’t been clearly shown earlier, apologized — not overly theatrical, just practical — and refunded it within a few days. So yeah, annoying, and I’d rather they be clearer, but I’m also kind of relieved. The ticket itself worked fine; boarding pass arrived in the app, scanned without drama. If I’m honest, the whole thing felt like a tiny lesson in paying attention, and also like someone should tweak their checkout copy. I’m glad it ended well, grateful the refund happened, and will probably use them again but with one eye open next time.
Stranded with a supposedly flexible ticket
response time and accountability. I’m not thrilled, but I’m also not giving up; a quick human answer would have fixed this. I left messages and numbers. I said I’d report it if nothing happened. That felt like the only leverage. A bit of relief would come if they actually call or make the change. Until then, this experience is dry, frustrating, and not what flexible fare meant to me.
Watch the final charge
the site looks fine and the flow is straightforward, but that last-step price switch made me lose trust. If you’re booking, watch the final charge closely and maybe double-check with another agency if the numbers don’t match. It’s not the worst experience ever (it didn’t actually take my money), but it left me annoyed and wary.
About Lucky2Go
Lucky2Go is a retail brand name used for convenience-focused sales of everyday items. It is typically associated with small-format stores offering grab-and-go products such as snacks, beverages, and basic household necessities, aimed at customers seeking quick purchases during travel or daily routines. Operations may include in-store checkout and, where available, self-service payment options. The name is used in various markets and can be connected to local operators rather than a single global parent company.
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I was half-distracted in line for a latte when a buddy shoved his phone at me — “look at this quick fare” — and yeah, €78 looked too good to pass up, so I booked it. The site fe... Read onBy: Kamille