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Priceline How does Priceline work? It confuses me, i am looking for a flight for my sister to come home on Thanksgiving, and was told to use priceline, but I am confused, how can you but an offer on an airline ticket?
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It used to be straightforward, yo basically just bid, like at an auction. As soon as you reach (or go over) the price that they are given by the airlines as ok, you get the flight. I found after a while it wasn't as good as some of the flights direct from airlines. They will give you a predictor of how likely you are to get the flight for your bid. Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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Ohhh.. so lets say the flight published is $350 and i bid at $210 they will notify me if an airline will take that deal ? that a good idea, but doesnt sound the least bit safe | |
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ella731 said: Ohhh.. so lets say the flight published is $350 and i bid at $210 they will notify me if an airline will take that deal ? that a good idea, but doesnt sound the least bit safe
If you bid 210 and they say thats ok - you got the ticket, done deal. I used to find it quite exciting, waiting for the e-mail to tell me if I had got a flight or not. If you are flexible on when you fly it's really quite good. Go on, do it!! It is safe I promise Always bid low though, start on at least a third of the airline price, if you don't get it, nothing happens you just keep bidding Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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PREDOMINANT said: ella731 said: Ohhh.. so lets say the flight published is $350 and i bid at $210 they will notify me if an airline will take that deal ? that a good idea, but doesnt sound the least bit safe
If you bid 210 and they say thats ok - you got the ticket, done deal. I used to find it quite exciting, waiting for the e-mail to tell me if I had got a flight or not. If you are flexible on when you fly it's really quite good. Go on, do it!! It is safe I promise Always bid low though, start on at least a third of the airline price, if you don't get it, nothing happens you just keep bidding It just seems kinda crazy, I mean maybe I ahould try to call the airline and play bargain with them | |
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ella731 said: PREDOMINANT said: If you bid 210 and they say thats ok - you got the ticket, done deal. I used to find it quite exciting, waiting for the e-mail to tell me if I had got a flight or not. If you are flexible on when you fly it's really quite good. Go on, do it!! It is safe I promise Always bid low though, start on at least a third of the airline price, if you don't get it, nothing happens you just keep bidding It just seems kinda crazy, I mean maybe I ahould try to call the airline and play bargain with them Yea, see how far you get!! It is actually quite good, I used it quite a lot for transatlantic deals, they were always top airlines and I never had one problem. Honestly. Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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Priceline sucks. I went out there trying to book my friend's flight to Minni and it had at least sixty flights out there for 220 bucks but when I went to buy theticket, it said that price was not availablebut a ticket for 458.00 was. I am still considering naming my own price on there though. | |
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