===========Vitesse wrote:How many times had you previously visited that site on Firefox? On Chrome? On IE? This is a standard method of pricing, employed by many websites - especially in the travel sector. If you have a cookie on your system which indicates you've visited previously, they know you're interested, so they bump up the price a little. The uninitiated just think 'Oh, that really cheap rate must have sold out while I was shopping around. It's still a good deal though. *Click*' If you'd cleared your site cookie first you'd probably have got the lower price.
Original post:
I've noticed this before but finally decided to pin it down today.
Look at this crap, it is reproducable right now.
Same exact web site.
Same exact hotel.
Same exact room.
They are charging people a 6.66% premium just for using Firefox over Internet Explorer and Chrome.
If this is legal, is there anything we can do about this?
Proof:
http://c627627.com/IMG/Other/FirefoxCostsMore.jpg