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Priceline, William Shatner Chop Cancellation and Change Fees

7/02/2008 at 9:37 AM
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Priceline has begun to cut out the cancellation and change fees for any "published price" reservation. These are reservations where you can pick a specific hotel to stay at rather than go through the blind booking process.

Name-your-price hotel bookings however are still iron-clad reservations meaning no refunds, no cancellations and no changes at all.

Additionally, the company said they would lower the booking fees on published-price reservations too. But Travel Weekly says be careful:

Because Priceline lumps hotel taxes and service fees together when displaying prices, the consumer cannot tell how much lower the booking fee is.

Dropping fees and charges is good to hear but just remember to always read the fine print when making any sort of reservation to see just what the cancellation or change policy is.

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