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Well goodluck buying a Newyork hotel on priceline.co.uk as it only sells Eroupean hotels?????????????
Thats why i presumed you was talking about priceline.com, and like i say you have to have a address in the USA or Canada to use that site!0 -
Stupidspender wrote:Yep your right,its hotwires sister company, and very complicated with multiple bids ect oh and its USA Canada users only!
I find hotwire nice and simple and have had massive savings using that site.I would expect to pay 50% of lastminite.com expedia ect ect.Hotwire even sell hotel rooms in the UK and even they are miles cheaper than can be bought over here.
I have just been on hotwire for a 4*hotel at Heathrow on September 11 it quotes a 4 star at $54 that’s £30!!! using various uk sites the cheapest was £89.Yep your right,its hotwires sister company,oh and its USA Canada users only!
WRONG
Do a SEARCH on here for Priceline and you'll find the answers.
Also look at the site you refered to earlier0 -
Stupidspender wrote:Well goodluck buying a Newyork hotel on priceline.co.uk as it only sells Eroupean hotels?????????????
Thats why i presumed you was talking about priceline.com, and like i say you have to have a address in the USA or Canada to use that site!
I would suggest you get the facts right.....0 -
http://www.priceline.co.uk/
check out the link it sells European hotels only???, I am aware of the process of registering bids from overseas on priceline.com but lets face it ,not everyone’s cup of tea?
lol why are you telling me I am correct when i already know? seems like you dont like taking on others advice?
Please show me how on earth you can book a New York hotel on Priceline.co.uk? after all this is a New York thread? and if you cant book it on PRICELINE.CO.UK the website you say is best is absolutely pointless and worthless!
But dont worry you CAN book a New York hotel on hotwire.com.or priceline.COM0 -
Stupidspender wrote:Well goodluck buying a Newyork hotel on priceline.co.uk as it only sells Eroupean hotels?????????????
Thats why i presumed you was talking about priceline.com, and like i say you have to have a address in the USA or Canada to use that site!
that's simply incorrect.0 -
Stupidspender wrote:http://www.priceline.co.uk/
check out the link it sells Erupean hotels only, im aware of the process of registerering bids from overseas but lets face it ,not everyones cup of tea?
Right, step-by-step for you!
1) go to https://www.priceline.co.uk
2) click 'name your own price'
3) click 'try it now'
4) click 'US'
5) click 'New York City'
Brings you to here - http://partners.priceline.com/hotels/lang/en-uk/itinerary.asp?plf=pluk0 -
Stupidspender wrote:http://www.priceline.co.uk/
check out the link it sells Erupean hotels only, im aware of the process of registerering bids from overseas but lets face it ,not everyones cup of tea?
You are totally WRONG.
I've been doing this for YEARS.
Do us a favour and change your username to StupidTRAVEl.
Do a SEARCH on here and on Betterbidding and Biddingfortravel and Cleverbidding and LEARN before you offer advice.0 -
Stupidspender wrote:edit lol why are you telling me I am correct when i already know? seems like you dont like taking on others advice?
lol - I've now realised why you have the nick you do0 -
stupidspender - you need to stop editing your posts to change the whole context of people's replies
At 9:11pm, you edited your post to add this -Stupidspender wrote:Please show me how on eath you can book a Newyork hotel on Priceline.co.uk? after all this is a newyork thread?and if you cant book it on that site the website you say is worthless!
At 9:08, I posted step-by-step instructions0 -
Stupidspender wrote:Your raving mad,priceline.co.uk ONLY SELLS EUROPEAN HOTELS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There's two of us that say your wrong.
Trust us:rotfl:0
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