written by michelle_maria on 28/06/2015
I wanted to book a room in Guadalajara and looked on Trivago. When searching for a room I was redirected to Amoma and ended up booking that room, but there were so many red flags - including that the rep on the phone seemed to be lying to me about room availability. As soon as I got off the phone I called my credit card to put a stop payment on the trip, but Amoma had already been funded.
After doing more research on Amoma, I noticed this isn't the first bad experience people have had. So, why is Trivago hosting this sketchy company? Trivago definitely needs to drop their services with Amoma!