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  • Report:  #1137469

Complaint Review: sellmileage

Sellmileage Tina/Ash the most ripped off craziest mileage broker ever Elmwood park, NJ. (internet)

  • Reported By:
    luuniem — Voorhees New Jersey
  • Submitted:
    Wed, April 09, 2014
  • Updated:
    Sun, May 04, 2014

Everyone should be careful with this mileage broker Sellmileage.com (Tina/Ash --> Ishfaq Ahmad located @ 2 Elmwood drive, Elmwood park, NJ 07407) Don't ever do business with these people either selling or buying miles from this specific travel agencies.

They'd like to trick everyone by giving a little higher rate when buying miles but they will get your account closed and have revserse the charge back through paypal credit card. Eventhough it's their fault to getting your airline account closed by using your miles to book some weirdo business international ticket to their clients to get your account red flag. They didn't care if your account getting closed and they would use protection from credit card/paypal to reverse the charge trying to get all the money back and you will get hit from both airling and paypal.

I am one of his victims (there are many more victims from this craziest mileage broker) All the airlines AA, United, BA are aware of his website and his business so be aware when doing business with this person. I am sure you will go through a lot of stress and pressure for almost 3 months. Be careful !!!

3 Updates & Rebuttals


Niem Nguyen

Voorhees,
New Jersey,

Sellmileage.com (Ash/Tina)

#4Author of original report

Sun, May 04, 2014

 You got to be kidding when saying you have nearly perfect record --> just google it or check on slickdeal.net or fatwallet.com you will see your name will be number one list to be avoided.

What do you mean by bad account?? How do you define which one is bad which one is not before you booked the ticket? The way you booked the ticket must red flag the airline system that's why lately all the airlines keep an eye on you and your website and they'd cancel any ticket booking from your ip address. So basically the airling flag your ip address which will also mess up the seller account too.

Anyway, i am not going to argue non-sense thing with you anymore. Basically, i sold you the miles, gave you my id/passwd/credit card and you booked the ticket your own way and you paid me later on. Then 2 days later when they found out from your ip address they closed my account, cancel the ticket and you are not only tried to get away from the reponsibility but also reverse the charge. What's kind of business is this? let's the customer take the responsible for something you did it wrong, not me.

Finally, if anyone has any doubt in my word just google his website or going to fatwallet or slickdeal, there are more bad report about this crazy business website sellmileage.com


Niem Nguyen

Voorhees,
New Jersey,

Ash/Tina sellmilage.com

#4Author of original report

Thu, April 24, 2014

You are saying i am not telling the whole story then what is your side of the story then. Do you want to share your side of story? Am i telling the truth about these facts:

- You used my AA account login/passwd plus my credit card and used my 110K miles to book the ticket by yourself before paying me through paypal?

- I don't know which method you used to book the ticket so why i have to be responsible for something that i didn't do myself.

- It will be my respnsible if i booked the ticket wrong way creating the red flag system then i am more than happy to refund for you but you are the one book the ticket yourself. I just deliever the 110K miles to you by giving all my login/passwd/credit card already. What's else you want??

- Now after you did something wrong by booking the wrong method then the ticket was cancel then you blamed on me ? you don't want to take any responsible are all? what's kind business of this?

Am i telling the truth for this story ? If it's not then what is your side of story?  


SellMileage.com

New York,
New York,

Mr. Niem Nguyen is not explaining the whole story.

#4REBUTTAL Owner of company

Wed, April 23, 2014

Mr. Niem Nguyen sold us a bad account and then was upset when we asked for a refund. We do hundreds of transactions a week and we never make a mistake when it comes to using the miles. The only problem that can exist is that a customer has a account that has been tagged by the airline to begin with and then proceeds to sell it to us. If you sell us a bad account and the ticket gets cancelled we have every right to pursue a refund. In Mr. Nguyen's case we thought we should be refunded our money since we did not get what we paid for, and PayPal and American Express agreed with us after providing them with proof. Here at SellMileage.com we go through a lot of steps to ensure that the customer's account is used the safest way possible and we have a near perfect track record. 

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