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Lauriebandaid Jan 30th, 2003 05:11 AM

Has anyone used Quikbook?
 
Has anyone used Quikbook and have you been satisfied???

Rachel Jan 30th, 2003 05:32 AM

I have used quikbook many times and very satisfied. I've even called their toll free number when I've noticed a rate drop after I've booked thru them. every time they have been able to get my rate reduced. I wish they would pay me for recommending them so much!

xxxx Jan 30th, 2003 05:35 AM

Used them to book a room in Vegas. That is one of the few locations for which you must prepay. We ended up cancelling on short notice. They held us to their clearly-stated penalty of the cost of one night. The rest was refunded promptly to the credit card. Can't complain.

Maple Jan 30th, 2003 06:42 AM

I used it for a recent Chicago trip - no problems at all.

Faina Jan 30th, 2003 09:35 AM

Planning my Vegas trip in February I compared many sites for hotel reservations and Quikbook was not the cheapest one. Ended up with hotel's website - it was the cheapest plus they offer some free stuff as special like 2 for 1 breakfast and drinks. Compare the prices carefully.

Lois318 Jan 30th, 2003 06:01 PM

Hi.. i just used them..and got a great price.. havent stayed at the hotel yet.. traveling in May but the place is nice and the Price is right.. omg.. that was bad LOL

Seamus Jan 30th, 2003 07:19 PM

I usually check what Quikbook has to offer and sometmes they are the best. Haven't had any bad experiences with them, nor any reason to call their customer service. <BR>As others have mentioned, it is good to also check the site of a hotel directly. Sometimes they run specials that are even cheaper, and some hotels offer to beat any price you can find on the Internet.

djkbooks Jan 30th, 2003 07:44 PM

I've used Quikbook with no problems. And, once, we were upgraded to the best suite at a Boston hotel upon check-in without even asking. Though, I'm an avid user of Hotwire, Priceline, HotelDiscount, Expedia, Travelocity, etc, and have found that each new booking is an entirely new endeavor - and it really pays to check them all each and every time, along with the hotel websites directly (and a phone call).<BR><BR>No one resource, in my experience, is consistently the best.

obxgirl Jan 30th, 2003 07:53 PM

I've used quikbook on numerous occasions to reserve rooms in DC, Chicago and NYC. Never had a problem. They are the first sight I check for US reservations.


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