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CheapTickets.com 18% off Hotel Bookings

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MEMORIAL

Note USD

Replaces this recently expired deal: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/248237
Seems these codes only last a week before being replaced.

Promo code: MEMORIAL
Minimum stay: none
Book by May 30, 2016, travel by September 30, 2016

Subject to the restrictions set out in these terms and conditions, the 18% promotion code may be applied to a qualifying stand-alone hotel (not a hotel booking in combination with any other product such as flight + hotel, or flight +hotel + car) booked online with cheaptickets.com between May 23, 2016 12:01AM CT and May 30, 2016 11:59PM CT, for 1 or more nights for travel between May 23, 2016, and September 30, 2016. Qualifying bookings instantly receive 18% off at check-out through the use of the promotion code. Limit one discount per hotel room and one promotion code per itinerary. Exclusions may apply and most major hotel chains are excluded. The promotion code cannot be redeemed against taxes, supplier fees, cancellation or change fees/penalties, administrative fees or other miscellaneous charges, which are the sole responsibility of the customer. Discounts are not redeemable for cash for any reason. Promotion codes are non-transferable, not for resale, and cannot be combined with other offers or used for any booking previously made. Any attempt at fraud will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Void where prohibited, taxed or restricted by law. Cheaptickets reserves the right to change or limit the promotion in its sole discretion. Usual booking terms and conditions apply (see https://www.cheaptickets.com/p/info-other/legal.htm) and all bookings are subject to availability.

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  • MAYFLOWER for 17% off.. didnt realise it expired. was working earlier today.

  • +1

    I never heard of this company, anyone use them before. A search on google seems to have bad reviews.

    • This is just another name of Expedia like last minute or wotif. They do the same thing - just pass your detail to the hotel you booked and get more than 10 percent commission fee from the hotel. And you know it is actually paid by customers eventually.

    • I've used them three times before. No issues. The same as Expedia. I've never had to contact customer service though. I assume they use the same call centres as Expedia too.

      Note that for some hotels they add on taxes and fees. You see the final amount before you pay but on the hotel's page and in searches it may appear cheaper than it is. Also, your credit card transaction might get an international transaction fee - I don't know because I always pay in USD with Bankwest Platinum.

  • +1

    I used their prices with the promo code and got Hotels.com to pricematch it and collected reward nights. Please note the prices are in USD and I paid in USD to hotels.com.

  • Thanks guys will try to price match it with hotels.com. But can i pricematch it with the 18% discount?

    • Yeah they will. At first they will reject it with a lousy excuse that they match advertised price only and not with promo coupons as coupons are for members only. You can send them a screenshot of final amount after applying the code to prove that the promo code ia valid for everyone at cheaptickets.com and then hotels.com will honour it.

    • +1

      Or if you can't be bothered just use Cheaptickets. Same booking engine.

      • Reward nights certainly help getting one free night stay every 10 paid nights with hotels.com which cheaptickets.com does not offer. This ultimately acts as 10% discoubt on top of price match. Hence price match. Good for people who travel frequently.

  • +1

    Cheaptickets said the hotel was sold out, emailed hotel and they said they had plenty of rooms, matched CT prices after discount.

  • @uder is there a new code yet?? Thx

    • Hi mate this one is actually still active. The expiry date I put on is based on US Central time. So go for it. Should be a new one up tonight on the same page linked here.

  • To price match with hotels.com, does your hotels.com booking need to be in USD as well?

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