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  2. Moneysupermarket.com - Wikipedia

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    MONY Group plc, trading as Money Supermarket, is a British company which specialises in technology-led money-saving platforms including several price comparison websites. . The company enables consumers to compare prices on a range of products, including energy, car insurance, home insurance, travel insurance, mortgages, credit cards and loa

  3. Priceline.com - Wikipedia

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    Priceline offers a tool named Pricebreakers for Hotel bookings. It claims that the price of the hotels are up to 50% off retail. It is somewhat similar to Express Deal but instead of showing the geographical location within a perimeter, it provides the names of 3 hotels, and one of the hotels will be allocated after the payment is done.

  4. Booking.com - Wikipedia

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    The Greek Hotels Association denounced the practice of Bookings.com of charging its percentage fee on the VAT-inclusive full-room price. The company responded that according to the terms of its bilateral agreements with hotels "everywhere," each party to such an agreement is free to walk away from it. [38] [39]

  5. PriceGrabber - Wikipedia

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    PriceGrabber.com is a price-comparison shopping site and distributed content commerce service founded in 1999 by former CEOs Kamran Pourzanjani and Tamim Mourad.The company partners with merchants, retailers, and sellers to provide information on a wide range of products.

  6. Kakaku.com - Wikipedia

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    Kakaku.com is Japan’s largest price comparison site. The representative director is Shonosuke Hata and the board chairman is Kaoru Hayashi. [2] The Kakaku.com website has 52.77 million monthly users and 769.6 million monthly page views as of March 2017. [3] The company also operates Tabelog, the largest platform for reviews of restaurants in ...

  7. Resort fee - Wikipedia

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    Consumer advocates have noted that if consumers choose to book their hotel based on price-based search tools on Expedia, Priceline, or Hotel Tonight, the resort fees are left off in the initial price comparison search. A hotel could be anywhere from $10 to $50 more expensive per night, but it is not listed with the advertised price. [43]

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