San Diego

Re:Priceline sucks
bill30 9 Reviews 3145 reads
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1 / 7

I booked two rooms at this 4 star hotel on priceline for the night of Jan. 31.  My business associate has just cancelled his trip, so that means that I have an extra room available that I have already paid for.  I just thought that maybe if a provider might be interested in this room, we might be able to work something out.  PM me if you are interested.

rb1 1727 reads
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2 / 7

While I am sure you would like to workout a deal.  I thought most hotels had a 48 hour cancellation policy.  You can't still cancel the room?

bill30 9 Reviews 1561 reads
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3 / 7

Not if you buy it on priceline.  Once you've booked, no changes or refunds can be made.

al43 2680 reads
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4 / 7

used it 3 times and problems with each booking. never again.;

bill30 9 Reviews 1247 reads
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5 / 7

On the contrary, I use it at least 10 times a year on business trips, and as I have never been disappointed.  I do only use 4 star hotels, and usually get them for around $100-$125 a night.  Not bad for a Westin or Sheraton!  The only caution I would use is to make sure that you won't be changing your plans when you book the hotel, because once it's paid for, no changes can be made.

rb1 1540 reads
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6 / 7

Well that would make sense.  Sorry didn't realize that.  I would agree with the other poster, priceline.com sucks.  I've only used them once, for an airline ticket, never again.
The savings was nice but I had to fly with the one airline I hated and of course, flight delays due to the airline.
Good luck.

WaterBoys 13 Reviews 1470 reads
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7 / 7

I've pulled into an area with multiple hotels nearby, scanned for OPEN wireless connections with laptop, found reasonable/cheap hotel nearby, then book online non-refundable, then walk inside to register saving 25%.

Days of old (before internet widespread), cheapest rates often were for multinight walkins if hotel was no whre near capacity, but no more.

Register Now!