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  1. 2 minutes ago, ronheg said:

    We cancelled on 3/5.  Still no credit to our cc.  I think we will “dispute the charge”. With our cc company since the original cruise charge is on this month’s billing cycle.

     

    Cancelled 3/6 and no credit on CC. I am also going the 'dispute the charge' option. The Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA) lays out consumers' rights to dispute credit card issuers' charges: Consumers have 60 days from the time they receive their credit card bill to dispute a charge with a card issuer. ... If a good or service was not delivered, that charge can be disputed.

     

    In our case, the service was not delivered as it was cancelled within a reasonable time as agreed upon by the merchant(NCL).

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  2. 3 minutes ago, Lineaway said:

    Booked through that Big Box Company.  Had an email within 24hrs of NCL announcement.  Clicked on the link and filled out a short form.  Emailed that back.  Had full refund a couple days ago.  

     

    However,  we had booked shore excursions through NCL website and paid for those several months ago.  That has not shown up.  I don't blame the TA company as they had nothing to do with shore excursions but NCL could at least acknowledge they are working on it.   

     

    Can you post timeline of when you cancelled and when you got credit on your credit card? and the form you filled was from NCL or your TA?

  3. 8 minutes ago, rervousneck said:

    We booked last fall through a cruise compete website and a travel agent. We paid the deposit of $1500. The reservation includes a suite and air .

    The NCL website shows a 100% refund if cancelled by 6-23-2020.

    We cancelled the booking on 3-12-2020 through the travel agent, and we received a confirmation from the cruise compete website.

    Should we get a refund?  Any idea when?

     

     

    I am still waiting for a refund on my credit card for a cruise I cancelled on Mar 6, 2020.

  4. 10 hours ago, mnsweeps said:

    babydaryl,  what do u mean completely? I cancelled on Mar 6 and still no credits show on my 2 credit cards.

    I just called NCL and they said I should see refund in 7 - 10 business days ...and she confirmed I should get it by this Friday Mar 20... who knows.. I will wait till Friday then..

  5. 2 hours ago, ronheg said:

    We cancelled our cruise on 3/5/20 and we are still waiting for the credit to appear on our NCL mastercard.  Has anyone received their credit?

    I cancelled on 3/6 and no refund yet on my AMEX or VISA (used 2 different payment options). We are not in the 90 days category. I thought thats only for the folks who cancelled after the new cancellation policy. I cancelled before that.

  6. 3 hours ago, MaryZ said:

    stock trading on NCL and RCCL was halted before the announcement was made.  Trading resumes monday.  Carnival made their announcement afterhours.
    You can expect to see the price of stock drop on monday.

     

    agree NCL would mostly fall next week..I have a feeling too the Trump announcement euphoria will die down and reality would hit next week.. 

  7. 1 minute ago, poohdreaming said:

    You didnt read the article?:

     

    "Guests who are currently booked on voyages with embarkation dates from March 13 to April 11, 2020 on Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises or Regent Seven Seas Cruises are asked to contact their travel agent or the cruise line for more information. All guests on impacted voyages will receive a 125% refund of the fare paid in the form of a future cruise credit, which can be applied toward any future cruise through December 31, 2022. For guests who wish to not avail themselves of the 125% future cruise credit, a 100% refund of the fare paid will be reimbursed to the original form of payment within 90 days of guests’ request. Travel partner commissions on canceled cruises will be protected as per normal policy."

     

     

    Oh ok. I cancelled my June Baltic cruise on Mar 6 (last Friday)...still waiting to see credits on my credit card..been a week now and my case is different.

  8. 3 minutes ago, JandC_Cruising said:

    Then take the 100% cash back...

    I'm not disagreeing with you that the pricing moving forward may be an issue, but...at least there is an option to just get your money back and walk away.  

    I agree with Jamie and feel bad for those who understandably jumped onto the FCC earlier.  They will likely not have the choice.

     

    I already cancelled on Mar 6 and I am yet to see credits on my credit cards.. frustrated..

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