captnamo Posted August 9, 2009 Report Posted August 9, 2009 Just wanted to let all know that Price Line agreement does state that it has the option to waive restrictions.My extenuating circumstances: JetAmerica (booked direct) cancelled all its flights and I was "stuck" with three nights (booked through PriceLine) at the Jersey City Westin. (Only making the trip to NYC due to the CHEAP airfare.)I e-mailed customer support. They responded with an 800 number to call for customer service. Gal I talked to took down all the info and I provided airline and flight number of my cancelled flight and said they'd review it, but she thought that I would get a refund.Got an e-mail confirmation and within 14 days had a credit on my account.Chasing after this was really just a second thought. I really thought I'd have to eat my hotel fees (or find a different way to NY).Thought y'all would like to know.
Cypunk31 Posted August 10, 2009 Report Posted August 10, 2009 Hey do you have that phone number?Thanks
dahammer Posted August 10, 2009 Report Posted August 10, 2009 Hey do you have that phone number?Thanksplease post your winning bid information :)
Tanagan Posted August 18, 2009 Report Posted August 18, 2009 I thought I'd add my story about receiving a hotel refund for a 'name your own price' reservation just recently.I booked a 4* hotel in Honolulu's Diamond Head district for $95/night and received the 'Lotus at Diamond Head'. Upon researching the property though, I found that it really did not seem to meet the basic criteria of a 4-star. I wrote into priceline specifically pointing out that the Lotus lacked a fitness room, an all-day on-site restaurant and room service - all amenities guaranteed by the Priceline website for a 4-star hotel. I received a form letter in reply saying that my reservation was non refundable. I wrote back saying in turn that this was unacceptable. I was told to call the customer service line and ended up reaching a really nice agent called Gary. He agreed that I should get a full refund and passed me on to Nick at customer relationships. Nick called the hotel to confirm that they did not have a fitness room, all-day restaurant and room service and then promptly refunded my credit card in full. Nick said that he would contact corporate to make sure the Lotus was removed from their 4-star list. All in all, I was very happy with the way this was managed.
coharaca Posted September 2, 2009 Report Posted September 2, 2009 Wish me luck. Several months ago, I booked JetAmerica tickets to Minneapolis. Then, I pricelined my car rental at a rate of $9.00 a day from 9/4 though 9/7, resulting in a total of $51.25. Luckily, this was the only thing I pricelined. I tried calling after they folded last month, but got the same old "our prices are low because we cannot give refunds" script. Since it was only fifty bucks, I was annoyed, but resigned to accept the loss. But still, after reading your response, I'm going to try an email and see what happens.
coharaca Posted September 2, 2009 Report Posted September 2, 2009 As a follow up, I just got an email back. They won't budge. Maybe rental cars are treated differently?
thereuare Posted September 2, 2009 Report Posted September 2, 2009 I pricelined my car rental at a rate of $9.00 a day from 9/4 though 9/7, resulting in a total of $51.25.Please remember to share your results with the board so that others can benefit from the information. :) Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases
geoherb Posted September 17, 2009 Report Posted September 17, 2009 I got a refund through my credit card company when the hotel I booked in Asheville, N.C., was outside of Priceline's zone. Priceline refused to cancel the reservation, even though I finally got one of its employees to admit that the hotel was not in the zone shown on their map. Since then, Priceline has extended the zone on the map to include that hotel.
The one and only Posted September 21, 2009 Report Posted September 21, 2009 i once got a change fee also since i mistakedly book an hotel for the wrong date ( i booked 1 month earlier that i was really going to go). I explained the situation to the agent and by being very polite (an i'm ashamed to say this but i made up a story as well), they changed it to a nominal fee of 25$. So there is always a way to negociate with them. Remember to be polite and that they want to have returning customers, so satisfying them is paramount.
madeline Posted September 21, 2009 Report Posted September 21, 2009 I think refunds are possible for both hotwire and Priceline. I did get a refund from Hotwire ( thanks to the betterbidding.com team) for a hotel in Tupelo, MS that was supposed to be a 3 star ( Town House Motel -now re-rated to a 2 star).While, the refund process took along time and many e-mails and phone calls on my part , at the end hotwire.com came back and re-rated the 3 star Town House Motel a 2 star hotel and offered me a complete refund or a free night stay at the Town House Motel, plus a credit for the amount I paid, originally for the hotel.
planes Posted October 31, 2009 Report Posted October 31, 2009 I received a refund after checking in. Wont say where but there were particular circumstances which lead to the manager of the hotel canceling my reservation and the charge never showing up on my credit card.
nocgirl Posted November 2, 2009 Report Posted November 2, 2009 My NYC trip was had to be postponed for Oct due to my sister falling ill and hospitalized. Priceline did give me a full refund with no penalty. But we rescheduled for Dec 2-6th and all my bids have been rejected. I previously had 3.5 star in MTE for $150/night. I'll try again.
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