Sunday, February 21, 2016

Remove booking.com account

Remove booking.com account

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 About booking.com:
Booking.com is an online booking website established in 1996, based in Amsterdam, Netherlands and since 2005 owned and operated by United States based Priceline.
Booking.com offers online accommodation booking. It claims to have over 540,000 properties globally under contract and that it deals with more than 650,000 room nights reservations per day. In 2013, it accounted for more than two thirds of Priceline’s revenue. Booking.com is available in more than 41 languages.


Removing of booking account is easy, just follow these steps to completely remove your booking.com profile.
  • 1. Go to booking.com and login using your username and password.
  • 2. Click the following direct link to access account deletion page and confirm your action.

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