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I-flybynight
Sep 16, 04, 11:06 am
Went through my anything points and Priceine bid 3 star San Fransico and ended up with the Hyatt, 2 nights at $34 a night plus a $10 credit to Pay pal

Regards,
Robert


Harmsy
Sep 16, 04, 2:05 pm
what were the dates of your bid. I haven't seen this hotel come up this low in a while.

thanks

tds1
Sep 16, 04, 5:21 pm
Went through my anything points and Priceine bid 3 star San Fransico and ended up with the Hyatt, 2 nights at $34 a night plus a $10 credit to Pay pal

Regards,
Robert

Nice! Great price for Hyatt.


jabez
Sep 17, 04, 7:31 am
Robert
I hope you are sharing the specific info at www.BetterBidding.com. As priceline related "new info", I welcome your sharing the information here . However, a little more information would be helpful.
Since Randy, as of yet, hasn't apparently decided if FT should have a different forum dedicated to bidding successes, I see no reason why you (and others) share their info here. Yet, I personally endorse BetterBidding as well.

I-flybynight
Sep 17, 04, 10:06 am
My dates: Sept 15th to 17th.

In response to Jabez, no I didnt post on the other site, I am not a member,
and with all the bad post about the moderator, I wouldn't.

Regards,
Robert

Non-NonRev
Sep 17, 04, 10:27 am
In response to Jabez, no I didnt post on the other site, I am not a member, and with all the bad post about the moderator, I wouldn't.Jabez's recommendation is to post at betterbidding.com, a bidding information site which features friendly, even-handedd moderation and assistance. The other well-known bidding site, Bi**ing for Travel, is the one which features the Torquemada-style moderaton. I join in urging you to check out betterbidding.com, at your conveinence.

jabez
Sep 17, 04, 12:47 pm
Non-NonRev is correct.
Robert, I would not personally recommend "Bi**ing for Travel",except to gleen information. But, betterbidding.com could use your support. Maybe someday they'll be number one because of help like yours. Meanwhile, much thanks for posting here.

Robt760
Oct 6, 04, 2:39 am
Not to get off the topic of the great rate this bidder received, I would like to add that BFT is quite a helpful site. The main moderator is quite passionate about folks following he rules, which keeps everyone in check. This is taken out of context quite often and what person do you know that's passionate about something doesn't get a bit worked up at times?

In any case. where ever the info is posted, it is helpful to others to know your bidding "play" locations, opening bid, number of *'s, dates etc.

VPescado
Oct 9, 04, 9:54 am
The main moderator is quite passionate about folks following he rules, which keeps everyone in check. This is taken out of context quite often and what person do you know that's passionate about something doesn't get a bit worked up at times?

Your spin is almost plausable until you consider that the BFT rules seem to include what one can post on Flyertalk. And don't forget the other unwritten rules that have caused folks to be censored or banned.

wahooflyer
Oct 16, 04, 11:55 pm
I love the SFO Hyatt. Got it for $39/night back in June (Fri and Sat nights) on Priceline and was upgraded to a concierge-level room because the hotel was oversold and I arrived late. :)

Next time I passed through SFO, $39 gave me the Sheraton Gateway, which was a typical 3-star but nothing spectacular. Longer shuttle ride to the terminal, too.

USAFAN
Oct 22, 04, 3:44 pm
I love the SFO Hyatt. Got it for $39/night back in June (Fri and Sat nights) on Priceline and was upgraded to a concierge-level room because the hotel was oversold and I arrived late....

I had a Wednesday night stay at the Hyatt SFO in May and paid $49.24, and I don't complain. :) I parked my car one (save) street North (toward SFO, 3 min. walk to hotel) no fee.



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