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BRISK 08-29-2004 08:15 PM

Have you ever got any great deals using priceline?
 
I tried using priceline once, nothing came out of it, I've never tried again.

What is the best deal you've got using priceline?

Doctor Dre 08-29-2004 08:18 PM

I'm using expedia to book my flights / hotels . Once I had problem and they called the flight compagnies to give them shit and they made me skip a 45 mins line . I rather pay a lil more and have some great service

cornhusker 08-29-2004 08:18 PM

Got 3 Economy-Plus tickets to Miami, from Omaha for about $215 a ticket a few weeks back, and I booked the tickets 2 days before we left. :1orglaugh

You can throw together a pretty cheap vacation package if you purchase a ticket using "Name Your Own Price" on Priceline, a hotel room at Travelocity or Hotels.com, and then a rental car (if necessary) at Orbitz.

lazycash 08-29-2004 08:19 PM

I use priceline all the time and have gotten a ton of great deals. I get rental cars for $15/day, four start hotel rooms for $60/night and have gotten some great flight deals. My suggestion is check out biddingfortravel.com first before you use priceline. Its a forum of priceline users that post what they paid for certain services throughout different cities. You can look up your city and see what other successful bids were for what you want to do that way you don't over bid.

BRISK 08-29-2004 08:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by lazycash
I use priceline all the time and have gotten a ton of great deals. I get rental cars for $15/day, four start hotel rooms for $60/night and have gotten some great flight deals. My suggestion is check out biddingfortravel.com first before you use priceline. Its a forum of priceline users that post what they paid for certain services throughout different cities. You can look up your city and see what other successful bids were for what you want to do that way you don't over bid.
Good tip

cornhusker 08-29-2004 08:23 PM

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Originally posted by BRISK
Good tip
Yup, but also at Priceline, if you make a LOW BALL offer like $50, it'll say your bid was declined, and then it should reveal the lowest they're willing to go.

It says that they go up to 40% off the book price, but I got my tickets for 59% off.

Kimmykim 08-29-2004 09:16 PM

Are they the ones that make you fly all over the place to get somewhere?


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