Hi,
This may be very silly question. I have used Priceline several times now, but it just occurred me. Priceline says "save up to half price" for their name your price bidding. But what does it really mean? Just curious....
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Does it have to be "up to Half off"?
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Posted 17 September 2009 - 11:54 AM
its a tag line of an advertisement, this acts like a hook to get a prospect interested in the product, it got you to try PRICELINE, didn't it?
I try to make a habit of checking out rack rates for my stays when I book through PRICELINE or HOTWIRE and as g-man mentioned, I have had winning bids that were 75% off and others that were less.
PRICELINE does not set the rates, they act merely as a clearing house for (customer) bids and (hotel) offers, they make a fee from the transaction and from customers bidding over the hotel's minimum offer price.
I try to make a habit of checking out rack rates for my stays when I book through PRICELINE or HOTWIRE and as g-man mentioned, I have had winning bids that were 75% off and others that were less.
PRICELINE does not set the rates, they act merely as a clearing house for (customer) bids and (hotel) offers, they make a fee from the transaction and from customers bidding over the hotel's minimum offer price.
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Posted 18 September 2009 - 02:17 PM
dahammer, on Sep 17 2009, 06:54 AM, said:
its a tag line of an advertisement, this acts like a hook to get a prospect interested in the product, it got you to try PRICELINE, didn't it?
I try to make a habit of checking out rack rates for my stays when I book through PRICELINE or HOTWIRE and as g-man mentioned, I have had winning bids that were 75% off and others that were less.
PRICELINE does not set the rates, they act merely as a clearing house for (customer) bids and (hotel) offers, they make a fee from the transaction and from customers bidding over the hotel's minimum offer price.
I try to make a habit of checking out rack rates for my stays when I book through PRICELINE or HOTWIRE and as g-man mentioned, I have had winning bids that were 75% off and others that were less.
PRICELINE does not set the rates, they act merely as a clearing house for (customer) bids and (hotel) offers, they make a fee from the transaction and from customers bidding over the hotel's minimum offer price.
What are the rack rates?
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