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Priceline
Can uk residents bid for hotel rooms on Priceline?If you need a quadroom/suite,is it risky to book thru' Priceline and then try to negotiate with the hotel for a larger room?
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sean, do NOT bid for a room and hope to banter for a larger room later! The Priceline contract specifically states that you get "run of house" rooms. The hotel can put you in a room with two twin beds, if necessary!
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Thanks Brant <BR>I will bid for 2 rooms if I can-but will I be allowed to bid from the UK? <BR>The site is silent on this issue-but it won't accept my bids
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I've heard of people bidding from the UK through Priceline successfully. I think the secret is formatting your address to fit in the spaces provided. You may find some help at the Priceline bidding board at: <BR>http://pub4.ezboard.com/bpricelinean...iabidding.html <BR> <BR>I agree that it would be very risky to bid for one room for 4 people. I've bid for 2 rooms when it was just us and the 2 kids and we were glad we did, as all the hotel had available was rooms with 1 king-sized bed.
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I contacted priceline and they told me they were not open to bidding from outside the US (I'm from Holland) <BR>I told them that was stupid, for isn't this one of the great opportunities of the Internet? No boundaries?????? <BR>barbara <BR>WOuld like to hear from any europeans who DID succeed, and how did it work out with the payments??
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There are still problems sometimes using credit cards from one country on a web site of a company based in another country. That's not to say I haven't done it, but there are some quirks that do exist. Why not call a friend in the States and have them bid for you? That's how the first Pokemon board game made it to Belfast (Amazom. com wouldn't ship the game outside the U.S.).
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Thanks everyone <BR>I have just discovered Priceline.co.uk <BR>it is only offering flights at the moment but promises hotel rooms are coming soon
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