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  1. I just want to add that the *real* reason I couldnt apply it in this case was the fact I booked a studio. But the reason I was *told* was because it was initially booked before 7/8.
  2. That may be the reason for the change to no expiration date. No rush to get rid of them, hold on to them, forget you have them, they dont get used but you paid for them. Add it to the list of ways to screw the customer (that isnt dishonest but the end effect is the same)
  3. Unbelievable. In my case, I wasnt able to apply one to a booking before Nov 8th. The *actual* reason was that it was a studio I had. That is okay. The fact that the reason I was given was that the booking happened before Nov 8th was no okay, it was untrue apparently from experiences on here. A case of someone thinking they know something but dont
  4. I asked and was told no, it had to be before Nov 8th, that start date of the promo. So i guess it depends on who you ask
  5. Next time buy 8 !!! But dont fall for any free money gimmick lol
  6. that is correct, there is no longer an expiration date
  7. One thing I learned doing this insurance research that I didnt previously know is the definition of "pre-existing condition" according to travel insurance. Having a chronic stable medical issue (like hypertension or even diabetes if it has been stable) is not a pre-existing condition for travel insurance. a pre-existing condition is an issue that changes in some way during what they call the "lookback period" (often 60 days, others up to 180 days) The shorter the lookback period the better the deal. So, yes, its very possible that no one in the group has a "pre-existing condition" according to travel insurance rules if they have had no changes in or received medical advice about their chronic health issue.
  8. I made a mock booking when the promo was 2nd person free. Then the next day it changed to 50% off. The bottom line was the exact same. and there were no changes made to the reservation. However, my sister in law changed a booking from early April (same ship) to the one I made the booking on and her cruise price went down $300. (different cabin. Mine is studio hers solo balcony)
  9. I've asked this question before and still puzzled. After my last cruise this line about Future Cruise Credit appeared across the top of my screen with "book any sailing before 12/2025" (not exact wording) I asked a PCC what this meant. She went off , came back and said "it is referring to your Cruise First and Cruise Next certificates in your account. But ignore the part about using before 2025 because they dont have expiration dates anymore." This doesnt make sense. My CF and CN always expired way after 12/25. I dont think she is right but if she isnt, then what is this future cruise credit and how much is it? There is no notation anywhere. Just like on your reservation in your account there is no notation you used a CN or CF on the reservation. If you do the math you can figure it out but ???? I'm wondering if this FCC is referring to something to do with the 8 $250 CN certificates I bought on board my last cruise. It was after the cruise it appeared. But why doesnt it tell anything about it?
  10. "their blatant promotion of this will eventually get it shut down"- emphasis on the word "promotion" Are you saying do it, just dont tell anyone?
  11. You dont think NCL is not aware and is choosing to overlook it? I really doubt it. Its a legal loophole, just like all those legal loopholes people use for their income tax (and probably you as well) NCL may be working on eliminating this loophole. Whether you choose to take advantage of it is your personal decision. I know some people who dont take advantage of legal loopholes with their personal income taxes. It doesnt "feel right" to them. Fine, dont do it then.
  12. ok, thanks. that seems to be what everyone is saying.
  13. Yes, that is what Julig just told me. Go through "payment" and apply it yourself. crazy that their agents arent all on the same page
  14. Ok, I will try that to apply it as a payment. Thinking back though, its possible my booking didnt otherwise apply. However, she did say "the triple up promo started on 11/8 and you booked 11/7, therefore it doesnt apply". She was clear about that. (wrong, but clear. In other words, I didnt misunderstand her) A friend I am traveling with changed a booking tonight and he became her "PCC" and invited me to ask him any questions I might have so I think I will make him my PCC as well for future bookings. I agree that's better than having a random person each time.
  15. right, in another answer I wrote that you do have to keep track if a the certificate is attached to a promo. It might not be worth the stress. But you are tying up your certificates if you apply them to a cruise over a year away and there is no promo attached to them, are you not? You might find a cruise in the meantime you could use them on if you still had them to use.
  16. I answered this above but I think this is where I should have answered it. On a chat session a few minutes ago the chat person said the triple up can be used only on new bookings from 11/8. ????
  17. No, I just tried to apply a 3rd CN certificate to a booking that is not fully paid for but the booking was made on 11/7 and the Triple Up Promo starts 11/8
  18. I just checked with the chat person. This is so crazy, all the different dates and rules for the promo. You can really screw up! 1) To remove any certiicate you have to cancel the booking and then rebook. You may or may not get the same price. 2) the triple up promotion started on 11/8. If you booked on 11/7 (which I did) you can NOT apply the triple certificate to that booking . Someone on here said they could and they did. 3) Even thought they billed me the $250 for the rejected cruise next certificate it will still take the full amount of time to go back to my account, just as if it was a cancelled booking. Oh Lord, how can anyone keep all of this straight I didnt bother to ask her on the chat but yes, I think its better to hold onto your CN and CF certificates until closer to the final payment date as long as they are not attached to any promo rules. Because if you are booking a year in the future those certificates will be tied up in that reservation and you may see a cruise you want to go on inthe meantime and wouldnt be able to use them (because of the 4 month rule)
  19. Up until recently, when I began booking future cruises, I had 1 $300 CF certificate and 2 $500 CF certificates plus 8 $250 CN certificates. I made 2 bookings and used both $500 CF certificates. I have since cancelled those cruises and I realize that the certificates used will be returned to my account 5-10 work days after. I used 2 $250 CN for a cruise in Octoer 2024. If you look at the reservation for these cruises you see a total amt due and the date if is due. Nowhere does it say I used these certificates to get to these amounts due . If you do the math it works out but I wonder why it doesnt show the certificates used since they have been removed from my account already? In another booking I tried to use 2 of the CN certificates but because it was within 4 months of the sailing it would only accept 1 of the certificates. but the other one that was rejected immediately has not been returned to my account yet. But they billed me immediately and said if I didnt pay it immediately then "cancellation policy" would apply?. (since it was so close to the sailing date I had to pay in full when I reserved) This is very confusing. To avoid this confusion in the future, and since you can apply a CN or CF certificate anytime before final payment, wouldnt it be better to keep your certificates in your account and only apply them as the full payment date comes close?
  20. Not a cruise but a transatlantic voyage, 8 days from NYC to Southampton August 1966 on the Cunard ship RMS Sylvania. It was one of their smaller ships, taken out of service a few years later and then scrapped. I was 16 and had a wonderful time. As a result of this experience I became a ship "groupie" for the next 10 years or so, visiting all the ships that came into the NYC docks. Then never cruised/sailed again until I took another TA on the QM2 in 2013.
  21. No towel animals, no fish to follow...... boring
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