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You don't.

 

Go to betterbidding.com and find the spot on the opening page for the state you are interested in. Another site you can use is biddingfortravel.com. You can also use the "sticky" at the top of this Florida board.

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Regarding the bidding for travel web site. The hotel lists haven't been updated on that web site in ages. At least a year or more. The person who runs that website no longer updates any of the information or moderates anything that's posted. The only information which merits your attention are when members report their actual winning bids. At this point the hotel lists are practically worthless since the information is so outdated.

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Actually you can see a history of winning bids right on the priceline website.:) When signed in go to "my rewards" then go to "winners board" and click on "show me". You then click on the state that you are interested and from there pick the city and a scrolling list of areas and winning bids for your city/area will appear.

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Actually you can see a history of winning bids right on the priceline website.:) When signed in go to "my rewards" then go to "winners board" and click on "show me". You then click on the state that you are interested and from there pick the city and a scrolling list of areas and winning bids for your city/area will appear.

 

That is kind of misleading because it doesn't give you the name of the hotel or date. Just a scrolling list of prices that people paid with the star level.

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Actually you can see a history of winning bids right on the priceline website.:) When signed in go to "my rewards" then go to "winners board" and click on "show me". You then click on the state that you are interested and from there pick the city and a scrolling list of areas and winning bids for your city/area will appear.

 

This is a marketing/advertising ploy and is really not helpful with specifics.

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This is a marketing/advertising ploy and is really not helpful with specifics.

 

I see it differently but to each their own. Based on data provided I've been able to win 4 star hotels at under $50 and even as low as $40 so I guess their marketing strategy is working cause it worked for my specifics.:rolleyes::rolleyes:

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