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terrierjohn

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  1. That's OK if your stockholder provides you with a flexible facility to print out a statement that needs little or no redacting mine doesn't.
  2. Since very few numbers normally self disembark, then splitting the queue would result in doubling the time taken for standard disembarking passengers which I think you will agree would be grossly unfair.
  3. I hope you're wrong @Selbourne, if you still need to provide regular statements to validate your shareholding, then I cannot see any benefit to passengers, and it will likely be quite a bit more expensive for Carnival.
  4. Self disembarking is done before normal disembarkation to enable those passengers wanting an early departure and willing to handle their own luggage to achieve it. If you dont need an early departure, but still prefer to carry your own luggage, then I am sure P&O will be happy for you to do just that. But dont expect them to provide a queue free line for you, you would have to patiently wait in the queues, which can slow you down, quite significantly.
  5. Probably the quickest way to get an ECG is to ring 999 and say you think you're having a heart attack.😯
  6. But you have to pay for these!!!! And you would need to treble your statin pills to counter the high cholesterol content of the cakes.
  7. End September early October is traditionally the rainy season in the Med. Although global warming might have changed that.
  8. If you have set up the stockperks app and redeemed your perk that way, then I guess they will know, and probably they have a way of tracking if you are still holding the shares. If not how are they able to validate each new redemption without getting you to provide fresh documentation each time.
  9. Doesn't it also have to be within 12months of the original cruise.
  10. We have used P4C for many years without any problems, other than a parking ticket once, which was quickly sorted out. So if they have available spaces then I recommend you book with them.
  11. Boarding seems to be based on which deck you are on, so you might be lucky.
  12. If you will only be carrying what appears to be hand luggage, then I doubt you will have any problem disembarking along with those passengers collecting their luggage in the luggage hall, just head for the gangway when you are ready.
  13. If you self disembark then I think you have to leave the ship before normal disembarkation starts which can be as early as 8:00am.
  14. @Selbourne and I need accessible cabins, and we know their location and are generally happy with any accessible balcony cabin. So if one becomes available late on, then we are more than happy to book it, and at the saver fare as well.
  15. You're assuming that any OBC also equates to an equal amount of extra pricing, which even it were true it would be difficult to know, unless they kept a meticulous spreadsheet of all the cruises in which they were interested, which few passengers do. So in most cases people look at the quoted price, and if it comes with OBC then they are happy that they have got something extra, although I do agree that a lower price would be my preferred option.
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