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Bidding for US Hotel from UK

#1 User is offline   Mollymoo 

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  Posted 16 January 2006 - 05:50 PM

I am in England. How can I use Priceline to bid on hotels in Las Vegas/New York? If I try and use the US site, I cannot put a UK address in and if I try and use the UK site and search for a hotel in the US, it tells me to go to the US site so I am not getting anywhere fast. I wondered if using the tips for a Canadian bidder would work okay by putting a partial UK address in and a US state along with a ZIP code? Are addresses checked when you register at your hotel? Would either my Mastercard or Visa be accepted?


Any other tips on bidding from the UK would be appreciated.

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Posted 16 January 2006 - 06:40 PM

Yes, you can bid on Priceline.com from UK.
I have done this successfully and I am UK based.

Follow the advice for Canadian bidders.
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There should be some other posts that relate to UK and other countries, I think. They do not check your ZIP code or phone you but I actually use a US relatives details (ZIP and phone no) just because I know it.

I must admit it is a bit scary using Priceline at first and if you are bidding for US hotels I would recommend using Priceline.com and the Savingsbarn link to support this board. If you use Priceline.co.uk for UK bookings then you can support the board directly with a paypal payment. There are not a lot of hotels listed in UK outside London but I know that there have been some excellent wins in London and at the airports. Be careful to check what currency you are bidding in.

Good luck

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Posted 16 January 2006 - 07:15 PM

Thanks for that. It gives me a bit more confidence to have a go now knowing that you have already done it.

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Posted 11 February 2007 - 11:09 PM

Hi

I am looking to bid for a New York hotel from the UK and have read about entering my address Canadian style. However I am still not sure whether my UK Visa or Mastercard will work. Can anyone let me know. Thanks.

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Posted 12 February 2007 - 02:52 AM

No reason why it shouldn't work.. but the only way to know for certain is to try it. Nobody will be able to say whether your specific card will work or not.

If you need help with a biddings strategy please start a NEW TOPIC in the appropriate forum.
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Posted 12 February 2007 - 07:26 PM

A complete discussion and details can be found in the Priceline from Canada thread (although it applies to all non-US locations)
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