beldwell Posted January 19, 2010 Report Posted January 19, 2010 I'm a newbie to the board and Priceline, so this is probably a very easy question for someone with more experience. I am trying to bid on a hotel in San Fran's Financial District for 4/23-4/26. So far, I've submitted the following bids for a 4-star hotel: $75, $78, $81, and $86. After submitting my bid of $86 I received a message from Priceline that if I'd up my bid by $22, I could resubmit my bid immediately. I didn't do it, because I had never heard of that. Any advise would be appreciated.
soccermacmom Posted January 19, 2010 Report Posted January 19, 2010 My understanding is that this means you are very close to a winning bid, which is NOT $22 more. If you have a free re-bid, I'd try bidding $5 more to see if that works. I'm a newbie to the board and Priceline, so this is probably a very easy question for someone with more experience. I am trying to bid on a hotel in San Fran's Financial District for 4/23-4/26. So far, I've submitted the following bids for a 4-star hotel: $75, $78, $81, and $86. After submitting my bid of $86 I received a message from Priceline that if I'd up my bid by $22, I could resubmit my bid immediately. I didn't do it, because I had never heard of that. Any advise would be appreciated.
AaronJB Posted January 19, 2010 Report Posted January 19, 2010 Welcome to Betterbidding. :)As mentioned above, this would mean that, if you raised $22, you would have a very likely chance of being accepted (this is commonly refered to as a "counter-offer" by PRICELINE.) However, you may not need to go that high, as the actual rate required for acceptance may be between where you last bid and the counter-offer price. Using re-bidding is an option to bid again, and you could increase $5 to see if that would be accepted.Please use the site's HOTWIRE or PRICELINE links to start your purchase.
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