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Has anyone heard of hotel.info (or booked anything through it)?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
I've used hotel.com but not heard of hotel.info...

So, for my one-night notel in Zurich, I stumbled upon hotel.info. A site I've not personally used before. Just want to see if others has used it and it's legit.

One of the hotel bookign "super sites" (which hunts down other booking sites for lowest prices) found this hotel.info being one that has a little lower prices than others for the same hotel I was interested in. Not knowing if the "super site" does any varification of the legitimacy of the sites it found. But if there're others who has used it, at least I would know it's not a total scam.

These day, the number of online booking service sites are growing faster than one person can keep up...
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