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Has anyone ridden megabus?
#11
JoeH wrote:
[quote=space-time]
[quote=freeradical]
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Is he getting his tickets by using a Windows computer?


Why would that make a difference?
There have been a number of reports over the years of how some of the online ticketing, registration and sales sites determine prices based on the cookies, they read, your browser and whether you have a PC or Mac. Some of these have found that the prices offered were higher if you checked from a Mac.
Interesting, I guess they assume that Mac users are wealthier and willing to spend more. Is there any law that prevents this type of discrimination?
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#12
3d wrote:
[quote=Mr Downtown]
The $1 seats (IIRC there's a booking fee as well) are the first few sold when booking opens, probably 90 days or more before departure. They're merely a marketing gimmick.

If this is the case, it's weird that the friend would only say it's $1 without giving the whole story.
Psst! He's on the take! Confusedecret:
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#13
Meh, everybody's got the "friend" who always gets these deals, but the punchbowl is always dry for me.
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#14
.....some here may have ridden a....mega......
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#15
blooz wrote:
Not much selection. To get a ride to Philadelphia (and it's overnight) I'd have to get to Boston, 2-3 hours away. And then I'd have to drive in Boston (if you've never done it, I hope you remain blessed in your ignorance). Safer and easier to just drive to Philadelphia and I wouldn't have to pay to leave my car somewhere.
Also i don't want to go to Philadelphia, really. It's just one of the few options.

Eh, I've driven in MD and particularly in the Baltimore - DC corridor, I'll take Boston.


As for Megabus, they used to have pickups in the college towns of Amherst and Northampton but dropped them a few years ago. They were trying to get some of the student traffic to Boston and NYC, but as I understand it that did not work out for them. Peter Pan still reigns in the area for that.
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#16
3d wrote:
[quote=Mr Downtown]
The $1 seats (IIRC there's a booking fee as well) are the first few sold when booking opens, probably 90 days or more before departure. They're merely a marketing gimmick.

If this is the case, it's weird that the friend would only say it's $1 without giving the whole story. That is the case. Bolt Bus used to use the same gimmick. You have to book way early and there's only a few $1 tickets available. That the friend keeps getting them seems odd -- but some people do seem to have certain kinds of luck, and I guess his is with Megabus.
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#17
What's Megabus?
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#18
DP wrote:
What's Megabus?

A million busses.
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#19
DP wrote:
What's Megabus?

https://us.megabus.com/
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#20
http://letmegooglethat.com/?q=What%27s+megabus
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