If I did not win any of my bids, is it helpful for me to post that info on this site. If so, where/how do I do that?
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Should I Post Info About Losing Bids? Newbie
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Posted 04 October 2007 - 02:54 PM
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Yes, as long as your bids are reasonable and/or within previously accepted ranges (ie- if you bid $50 for a 5* hotel in Las Vegas, where rates are always $100+, then that's not really helping anyone since it would be assumed such a bid would be rejected)
You would post in the appropriate state/country category below (for example if you were bidding NYC you post in the Priceline - New York forum, but don't worry, if you post in the wrong place we'll just move the thread to the right location)
Keep all posts for that stay in the same thread, so future rejections for the same date would just be added (as replies) to the existing thread. If/when you ultimately win a hotel we'll then edit the topic title accordingly and this will provide a 'history' for future users to see the entire process in one place. If another service is ultimatley used (for example you failed with priceline and went with HOTWIRE) still keep all posts in the same thread... once a hotel is received we'll move the entire thread to that section of the board.
Yes, as long as your bids are reasonable and/or within previously accepted ranges (ie- if you bid $50 for a 5* hotel in Las Vegas, where rates are always $100+, then that's not really helping anyone since it would be assumed such a bid would be rejected)
You would post in the appropriate state/country category below (for example if you were bidding NYC you post in the Priceline - New York forum, but don't worry, if you post in the wrong place we'll just move the thread to the right location)
Keep all posts for that stay in the same thread, so future rejections for the same date would just be added (as replies) to the existing thread. If/when you ultimately win a hotel we'll then edit the topic title accordingly and this will provide a 'history' for future users to see the entire process in one place. If another service is ultimatley used (for example you failed with priceline and went with HOTWIRE) still keep all posts in the same thread... once a hotel is received we'll move the entire thread to that section of the board.
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