[Guide] How To Use Hotels.com Accounts/coupon

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    Hey,

    i'm gonna tell you how to use hotels.com accounts and coupon.

    How many times i've used:

    I had vacation in Thailand in june 2017 and stayed there 30 days. I bought cracked accounts from one guy here who sold me 40x around ~250-450$ worth of accounts and one 750$. He told me basics how to use it and risks what could happen. I bought extra 10 accounts, because he said some bookings could get cancelled. Paid 5% of account worth and first i didn't believe someone could sell so cheap, but everything went good. Out of 30 bookings, like 3 got cancelled. What i noticed was high balance accounts had greater chance to get cancelled. Like this 750$ booking got cancelled and 2x 450$.

    I've also used like 15 times in my home country and never had a problem. If you want to make 100% sure your booking won't get cancelled then use a coupon with brand new hotels.com account and IP + device what u never used before to book with cracked account.

    How i paid to account seller:

    I used bitcoins. Sent money from my bank account to coinbase (zero fees), then sent moneys from coinbase to gdax(dot)com and bought and sent bitcoins without any fees. Gdax and coinbase is owned by same company. It's really expensive to buy BTC with credit card and send BTC via coinbase, because they have big fees. It's different to send bitcoins from coinbase than gdax.

    Gdax = no fees
    Coinbase = big fees
    Send bitcoins from coinbase TO gdax = no fees
    Send bitcoins from gdax to seller = no fees


    How i paid hotels.com fees:

    Amazon(dot)com and buy hotels.com gift card (only USD giftcards).

    Paypal = set hotels(dot)com payment method to Usd, otherwise you can't pay with paypal or giftcard.

    Best way to pay is definitely giftcard, because your paypal gets flagged.

    How i made my booking:

    A) In Thailand i used hotel own PC and wifi. I changed everyday hotel and stayed everytime in 5 star hotels.
    Before i checked out my current hotel i booked a room in next hotel same day. Like if check out was 12 PM, i made booking on hotel pc around 11.30 AM and drove to next hotel and made check in. If you get flagged once, my opinion is they track your IP & your device address and cancel every booking what u make until you call them.

    B) Lets say you get account details and login. Then make a booking and:

    A) Change details and email bomb him
    or
    B) change details on booking page (your name) and hope account owner won't notice.

    In both situation account owner (his email address) AND if he have android/ios app will get a notification.


    It will be either:
    1) Not long anymore!
    2) "Enjoy your upcoming stay"
    3) How was your check in
    4) Hope you enjoyed your stay, can u leave feedback

    Those happens if:

    1) You booked many days before your stay
    2) You booked 1-2 days before your stay
    3) You booked same day and made check in
    4) You checked out

    !) Sometimes you already checked in and then got a message about cancelled booking. In this case your hotels.com taxes & fees will get refunded, but not hotels.com reward night or coupon. Then bad thing is hotel will ask you to pay room full amount right there. You better pay it if you don't want any problems with police. Just say "oh that's too bad, i need to call hotels.com later."



    Tldr;

    Best way to make your booking with a COUPON is with a new hotels.com account, IP address and device and what u never used before to book with a cracked account.

    Best way with a Cracked account is book same day 1 hour before your arrival and have emergency cash ready if you checked in already and booking gets cancelled.
    Try to use new device and IP (network) like hotel wifi.

    I used hotel pc and wifi and rarely had problems.
     
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