kino Posted July 21, 2011 Report Share Posted July 21, 2011 I'll be in LA from July 30th-August 2nd, and I'm looking for a 3* hotel. I bided 82$, so I received "If you are willing to raise your price by $20 to $102 per room, per night, you can try the same request again right now." Next time I added North Hollywood(2.5*) and I bided 90$.But I received " If you are willing to raise your price by $25 to $115 per room, per night, you can try the same request again right now. "Why price was increased?Please help me! Link to comment
Colfax Posted July 21, 2011 Report Share Posted July 21, 2011 Welcome to BetterBidding!I know it seems strange that the counteroffer increased from $20 to $25 when you increased your bid, but that doesn't necessarily mean the hotel got more expensive. Sometimes Priceline gives you these large counteroffers (like $25) when you're only one or two dollars away. Based on the $20 counteroffer you got to $82, then rejection at $90, the winning bid is somewhere between $91 and $102.You don't have any more rebid zones for 3* in Burbank. When your 24 hour lockout is over I suggest bidding $95 for 3*. Then add North Hollywood and bid $100.Good luck and let us know how it goes.Please start your bids with this PRICELINE link. Link to comment
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