Please, need Priceline help now!
#1
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Please, need Priceline help now!
I'm bidding for a Heathrow London hotel. My low bid wasn't accepted. They request that I make one change and I bid higher. I keep sending it in, even changing the sum and nothing happens. I haven't used P/L for awhile, maybe I'm rusty.
#2

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Did you check www.biddingfortravel.com? Do you mean they had a counter offer for you, with a higher price that they would accept? Have read don`t take the counter offer.
#3
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Thanks for your reply. Yes, they did give me a high counter offer and I didn't take it. I'm trying to get a 3 star and have gone up to $45 from $40 but it keeps saying it's unacceptable. Do you just keep going up until they accept [or stop when you refuse to pay higher?]
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You have to change something other than the price, like the Quality or the Area. You should look at www.biddingfortravel.com - it will really help you out.
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I didn't know that just changing the price isn't enough. I can't do a free bid because it appears that all the hotels in other area are also just 3 and 4 stars. I have 3 and 4 stars both checked although I don't remember clicking on the 4.
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I used Priceline to reserve a room at the Sheraton at CDG which is a 4 star Hotel .My bid was for 100US dollars and I received the confirmation right way.
This was the first time that I used Priceline and was quite pleased to pay such a low price for a nice hotel.
This was the first time that I used Priceline and was quite pleased to pay such a low price for a nice hotel.
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#9
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Please listen to the other posters who tell you to check biddingfortravel. See whats near the airport and then CHECK their websites. You may do as well as with Priceline. I just used Priceline for Vegas. I bid 105.00 for a 4 star. Got the Luxor and on THEIR rate calendar the rooms are less! Live and learn. I usually do well with Priceline, but like everything else, the prices keep inflating.
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To do it before the 24-hour mark, you can set up a difference account and pay by a different credit card. Don't forget to clear the cookies of your computer as well.
Recent LHR 3* bids have been at $48-64, as reported on biddingfortravel.com. You're underbidding when you tried $40 at a zone with no rebid possible.
If you have lots of time, then sure, you can start low, and perhaps add a dollar or two a day. But if you need the hotel quick, you need to bid higher.
Recent LHR 3* bids have been at $48-64, as reported on biddingfortravel.com. You're underbidding when you tried $40 at a zone with no rebid possible.
If you have lots of time, then sure, you can start low, and perhaps add a dollar or two a day. But if you need the hotel quick, you need to bid higher.
#16

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If you changed one thing and it was the price, then everybody would start out at a ridiculously low price and keep adding until their bid was accepted. So you have to change the date, zone, stars, or whatever and changing the price doesn`t work.
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You can also try bidding 4*. Plenty of poeple are getting a room for $55-60, which is very reasonable. And if you bid 4* you have a "free rebid" zone. If you first bid fail, you can increase price and add Luton Airport to bid again without waiting for 24 hours.
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Are you sure that Luton has no 4 stars? I'd hate to get a hotel at the wrong airport! I guess that there's no hidden 4 star at Luton that's going to pop up as a nasty surprise. Yes, I have been consulting Bidding for Travel all along. I'll keep trying every 24 hours. Thanks to everyone. This forum is so terrific!

