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I booked my first cruise last April for March 16th 2014.. I got the Early Saver with the Fttf... my question is...

What happens when your early saver and the price goes down after your last payment date and your cruise is paid for?

Anyone know?:confused:

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I booked my first cruise last April for March 16th 2014.. I got the Early Saver with the Fttf... my question is...

What happens when your early saver and the price goes down after your last payment date and your cruise is paid for?

Anyone know?:confused:

 

If the price goes down before final payment, you pay the lower price. If the price goes down after final payment, you get the difference in onboard credit.

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They give you OBC for the difference. If you don't use all your OBC then they give you a check for the remaining balance. OBC = on board credit. OBC can be used for tips, drinks, shore excursions etc.

 

If you don't use the OBC you get nothing, so use it all on the cruise.

 

Read it right on the website ...use it or loose it, no check.

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If you don't use the OBC you get nothing, so use it all on the cruise.

 

Read it right on the website ...use it or loose it, no check.

 

There is some OBC that may be non-refundable but most OBC is refundable.

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If you don't use the OBC you get nothing, so use it all on the cruise.

 

Read it right on the website ...use it or loose it, no check.

 

Only way you lose it is if it is non refundable which I don't believe money from price drops is.

 

Even if its non refundable to to the casino and upload the credit to your players bank and then go to the casino cage and cash out.

 

No reason to lose it.

 

Bill

 

 

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From the Carnival website under Early Saver

 

Verified rate difference is issued as an on-board credit.

The on-board credit is non-refundable, non-transferable and has no cash value. Any unused portion of the onboard credit will be forfeited.

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From the Carnival website under Early Saver

 

Verified rate difference is issued as an on-board credit.

The on-board credit is non-refundable, non-transferable and has no cash value. Any unused portion of the onboard credit will be forfeited.

 

Thank you for posting the correct information. Even though it is non refundable you can still get it back from the casino as i mentioned above.

 

Bill

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Thank you for posting the correct information. Even though it is non refundable you can still get it back from the casino as i mentioned above.

 

Bill

 

Well that's nice to know, I'm surprised they haven't caught on to that.

Off to the casino I'll go :D

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