Celia Mathiesen
GB$4000 scam We paid $4000 for this membership. Used it once for a car rental. Ended up costing more than Costco travel. We were told we could cancel our membership. We tried and received no response. We were promised excellent deals on cruises. There were no cruises that we cared to go on. We got scammed. I can’t remember the exact date
Bryce
GBWe were scammed!! We were, also, scammed!!! Has anyone been able to talk to anyone at Jetsetters or has anyone received a refund? Has any one pursued any legal action?
Brenda Pierce
GBDon't buy So far I have not been able… Don't buy So far I have not been able to find a good deal on it. I guess that's why they tell you use it each year and they will refund you if you haven't saved. Why use it at all when better deals are offered everywhere! I called for them to find me a room as I couldn't log in. Ben barely spoke English I could barely understand him! Tho program sucks don't waste your money!
Christopher Jones
GBJetsetter is an ok source for travel information. Jetsetter is not as user friendly as expedia.com and travelocity.com. Jetsetter is primarily a source for upscale hotels in the most popular destinations. I would use Jetsetter more if they offered a larger number of travel services.
Pamela Owens
GBPoor customer service; reneged on credit for a bad hotel experience. Jetsetter advertised a bed and breakfast Inn in North Carolina and they were informed that we had an awful experience with that particular trip. While on that trip we encountered a sales pitch for a weight-loss program the entire time while we were supposed to be on vacation for rest and relaxation. Jetsetter gave us a credit for the trip and they are saying now the credit has expired and we cannot use. They never informed us that there was an expiration date. They make up their own rules as they go and are untrustworthy.