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Budgeting using red messages


hsbhandbags
By hsbhandbags,
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Hello,

I'm trying to plan a trip and need to budget beforehand to see if I can afford it. Is it reasonable to estimate that the cost will be close to the point where the red "You bid has little to no chance" messages disappear(plus taxes and fees, of course)?

Thanks

Sorry, I didn't specify that it was for priceline bidding...

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No not necessarily, for instance bidding in Victoria,BC there is no red message for a 4* after you bid upto $20, but I've been rejected on bids at $120+ for that region so it really doesn't tell you much imo. Always worth a try but certainly not worth guiding your bidding on, historical price data is more useful to me.

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You can't presume ANYTHING from the dollar number that turns off Priceline's "small chance of acceptance" message. I've had several bids accepted after Priceline warned that my bid had "almost no chance of acceptance". OTOH, I've been rejected to $70 after the "small chance" message disappeared at $45.

I base my bids on hotel rates for my travel dates and what other bidders are paying for dates with similar rates. I ignore any messages from Priceline aimed at trying to get me to bid higher.

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