Booking a trip in Web2 feels like being interrogated by the CIA.
You just want a hotel room, but suddenly they want your passport, your national ID, your electricity bill from 2012, and maybe even your grandmother’s maiden name.
Then comes the “payment declined” message, even though your card has money.
So now you’re calling the bank, explaining why you’re in another country, and they treat you like you’re laundering money when you only wanted to sleep in peace.
And when you finally succeed, you realize you’ve been charged hidden fees that could fund an entire weekend getaway.
That’s the Web2 travel nightmare we’ve all lived.
@nomadz_co said “enough.”
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