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rossyl
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Hi
I'm going to Glasgow
I want a twin room is here anyway to do this?
I want to spend £50.
How do I bid for a room? Priceline.co.uk doesn't seem to give me an option to bid. Priceline.com does, but it asks for a US address.
Thanks
I'm going to Glasgow
I want a twin room is here anyway to do this?
I want to spend £50.
How do I bid for a room? Priceline.co.uk doesn't seem to give me an option to bid. Priceline.com does, but it asks for a US address.
Thanks
Young homeowner...with a large mortgage
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Click the 'Name Your Own Price' link from the Priceline UK homepage.
Priceline only guarantee rooms will accommodate 2 adults.
Check out www.biddingfortravel.com and www.betterbidding.com for information and have a read of THIS GUIDE by blindman. Also, feel free to PM me if you have any further questions.This space has been intentionally left blank0 -
I love how friendly everyone is on this forum.
thanksYoung homeowner...with a large mortgage0
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