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    Lost out on a great deal

    I'm planning to fly back to Philippines at the start of September. Last week Skyscanner had Singapore Airlines for £480 to Manila with the "dodgy" travel sites and £500 actually with Singapore themselves. Also only £520 to Cebu from London. I thought I'd leave it a week to see about having the time off work, and now its up to £680.

    I'm kicking myself. You can still get Malaysia for about £560 so I will probably have to choose them.

    Omega travel still claims £511 with Singapore but I know that is crap


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    Give Travel Unravel a call.

    They have always been able to beat Singapore and Cathay prices by a lot when I use them.


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    That's just a comparison website, I use Skyscanner which is the same but has more airlines. I can beat that price with Vietnam Airlines for £480 but they're not great times. Cathay or Singapore are my preference. China Southern are normally always the cheapest but again bad flight times and long stopovers.


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    It's not a comparison website. It's a travel agent. I have bought 3 plane tickets from them. All 3 plane tickets had less than 3 hours stopover.

    I use Skyscanner and then call them and they beat the Skyscanner prices each time I used them.


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    Give them a call and ask for Nicholas.

    http://www.travelunravel.com


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    Had this with Cathay Pacific back in January. Was £580 but by the time my holidays had been confirmed at work (week later) the price had gone upto £830


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    Always worth trying the same search from a different computer, there are some sceptics out there (me included) that believe that once you've searched a specific flight the IP address is stored and subsequent searches will result in a higher price


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    Quote Originally Posted by SimonH View Post
    Always worth trying the same search from a different computer, there are some sceptics out there (me included) that believe that once you've searched a specific flight the IP address is stored and subsequent searches will result in a higher price
    Yes, it's true. I have tested the theory with KLM. Every time you go back to the site the price goes up. I cleared all my cookies etc then tried again - lo and behold the price showed what I first saw!


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    I suspect that is correct.

    We live in a world of cowboys and shysters.

    Led by the fine example of MPs and Bankers.


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    I did read that when you search for flights using a search engine, that cookies are stored on the computer that store the search and then prices are higher.

    I read that it's good practice to clear/delete cookie data after each search.

    Also, using a program called Ultrasurf changes your IP address which can help.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cheekee View Post
    I did read that when you search for flights using a search engine, that cookies are stored on the computer that store the search and then prices are higher.

    I read that it's good practice to clear/delete cookie data after each search.

    Also, using a program called Ultrasurf changes your IP address which can help.
    Ah, I'm wondering if with this, I can access BBC1 from Phillipines


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    Quote Originally Posted by cheekee View Post

    Also, using a program called Ultrasurf changes your IP address which can help.
    I used to use a free web proxy vpn - hidemyass.com but they now seem to want to flog you paid for software


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    Good advice.

    I've heard that too.


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    I have accessed BBC iplayer on android devices using an app called hide ninja pro.

    It changes your location.

    Sadly not for pc though.


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    oooh, thanks cheekee.

    I will put that on my tablet.


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    Also get an app called tube mate.

    It lets you download YouTube content to your android device.

    http://www.androidfreeware.net/downl...-tubemate.html


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    Graham you need to buy the pro version to have UK ip address. The free one doesn't have it.

    Worth it though.

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/d....hideninja.vpn


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    Thanks again cheekee.

    I have BBC iplayer already installed on my tablet (and the ITV one) for use in the UK, but I thought maybe I could access the player when I was in the Phils, using that app.


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    Just cleared out the cache and cookies and never changed a thing. It was the sale of Singapore Airlines coming to an end the reason for the price hike. Anyway I've booked with Malaysia now for £540 which is still good


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