If you're into Twitter, you may find travel deals quicker |
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As Elmer Fudd could have said it, you can get tewiffic twavel tweats on Twitter. In case you’re not familiar with it yet, Twitter is a social networking site where you can receive and send updates or "tweets" at the site through various cell phone methods and via the website at Twitter.com. ![]()
As experienced travelers already know, airlines, hotels and cruises lines, along with online agencies, use annoying kinds of legal bait-and-switch routines when posting bargains in their regular online ads. Many deals give only one or two days for potential buyers to respond before the deal expires. For instance, if a cruise is advertised at $400 with a 24-hour buy time limit, and you try to buy it one minute after that expiration hour, the price could be $800. |