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Forum of winning Priceline bids to help get the best price when you “name your price”
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Getting around Priceline’s rebid restrictions
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These are all great links for getting information about hotel bids. However, I would like to mention http://www.travelgoop.com as well. It provides similar information, but also provides easy to use tools to filter/sort/search the data. In addition, there are tools like Priceline Strategy Generators to help devise a strategy to maximize savings.
Thanks for the tip! Just about everyone who I’ve talked to in the past two days has heard about my excellent Priceline adventure, so you can be sure that I’ll be checking out all of these helper sites in the future.
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