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CCL ES OBC Question for TA's
What does this mean in CCL's FAQ section 'non-refundable, non-
transferable onboard credit'? I just caught a lower price for my cruise and will be getting a $420 OBC for it. Does the CCL wording mean I have to spend it on board or just lose it? Or if I don't use it all will I get a refund check sent to me? After seeing their wording I'm not sure I'm liking ES program any longer. TIA |
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CCL ES OBC Question for TA's
Dave electronically interjected On 7/8/2010 11:28 PM:
What does this mean in CCL's FAQ section 'non-refundable, non- transferable onboard credit'? I just caught a lower price for my cruise and will be getting a $420 OBC for it. Does the CCL wording mean I have to spend it on board or just lose it? Or if I don't use it all will I get a refund check sent to me? After seeing their wording I'm not sure I'm liking ES program any longer. TIA Use it or Loose it. I don't know who ES is...but in my experience On Board Credit on most cruise line ships is just that - Use it on board. Check with the cruise line. You may be able to use it on future cruises with them. -- ________ To email me, Edit "blog" from my email address. Brian M. Kochera "The poor dog is the firmest of friends, the first to welcome the foremost to defend" - Lord Byron View My Web Pages: http://home.earthlink.net/~brian1951 My Shutterfly Page http://photosbybrianmk.shutterfly.com/ |
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CCL ES OBC Question for TA's
On Fri, 09 Jul 2010 02:47:17 -0400, Brian K wrote:
Use it or Loose it. That would be "lose" and since when have you become a TA? Honour thy OP wishes. -- Ari Silverstein, C.T.A; C.T.A.S, FREE Cruise Travel Advisory Services www.cruisequick.com - able to offer some of the lowest prices and best value added in the industry. (not affiliated) |
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CCL ES OBC Question for TA's
On 7/9/2010 2:47 AM, Brian K wrote:
Dave electronically interjected On 7/8/2010 11:28 PM: What does this mean in CCL's FAQ section 'non-refundable, non- transferable onboard credit'? I just caught a lower price for my cruise and will be getting a $420 OBC for it. Does the CCL wording mean I have to spend it on board or just lose it? Or if I don't use it all will I get a refund check sent to me? After seeing their wording I'm not sure I'm liking ES program any longer. TIA Use it or Loose it. I don't know who ES is...but in my experience On Board Credit on most cruise line ships is just that - Use it on board. Check with the cruise line. You may be able to use it on future cruises with them. There are generally two types of OBC but most are non-refundable (the exception would be if someone deposited some in their account either in advance for themselves, or from someone else as a gift). Remember you can pay your tips from it, and any excursions (if you don't do them on your own) and bar (if you drink much). Worst case, you can withdraw it at the casino, although you'll probably pay a fee of a few percent (but it's better than losing the money completely). Interesting idea about spending it on a future cruise deposit, although I am not sure that will work unless the deposit actually gets charged to your current account, which I know it has not on RCI/Celebrity Bill |
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