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  2. Name your own price - Wikipedia

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    Priceline.com logo Jay Walker, founder of Priceline.com, shows one of the many artifacts from his library… an Apollo in-flight instruction manual. Priceline.com, an online travel agency offered a name your own price option. However, by 2005, Priceline began to de-emphasize this system, [10] and added published price options on its websites. [9]

  3. Priceline.com - Wikipedia

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    Priceline does not include resort fee amounts in the bidding. Therefore, it's possible to win a bid for a hotel and then be forced to pay mandatory resort fees (for example, often $25 per night for resort hotels in Las Vegas). [26] Priceline continues this practice despite a 2012 warning to the industry from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

  4. Booking Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Booking Holdings Inc. is an American travel technology company incorporated under Delaware General Corporation Law and based in Norwalk, Connecticut, that owns and operates several travel fare aggregators and travel fare metasearch engines including namesake and flagship Booking.com, Priceline.com, Agoda, Kayak, Cheapflights, Rentalcars.com, Momondo, and OpenTable.

  5. craigslist - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 January 2025. Classified advertisements website Craigslist Inc. Logo used since 1995 Screenshot of the main page on January 26, 2008 Type of business Private Type of site Classifieds, forums Available in English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese Founded 1995 ; 30 years ago (1995 ...

  6. Talk:Priceline.com - Wikipedia

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    Last year, only about 7% of the guaranteed offers from consumers actually resulted in a sale -- usually because consumers bid way too low. When there is a match, priceline gets to keep the difference between the bid and the offer as profit. Fair enough, but priceline is accepting bids on many tickets where the company is actually losing money.

  7. Priceline - Wikipedia

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    Priceline may refer to: Priceline.com , a commercial website which helps users obtain discount rates for travel-related items such as airline tickets and hotel stays The Priceline Group , a provider of online travel & related services, and a parent company of Priceline.com

  8. Jay S. Walker - Wikipedia

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    Walker is also curator of TEDMED since 2011, and a founder of Priceline.com (now known as Booking Holdings) and Synapse Group, Inc. In 2000, Forbes estimated his net worth at $1.6 billion. [1] By October 2000, his estimated worth was down to $333 million. [2] As of 2013, he is not on the Forbes list of the world's billionaires. [3]

  9. 'Priceline' of healthcare lets you bid on services - AOL

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    William Shatner may not be available, but patients who use a new Web site to negotiate prices with doctors might want to use Shatner's tactics as "The Negotiator" for Priceline.com.