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We leave on the Valor in 8 days, just wondering if you book onboard can you transfer it to your PVP do they still get the commission or what the pros and cons of each.

 

 

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Your PVP will be notified of the booking.

 

Most PVP's don't work on commission but get points towards their sales goals.

How do you book a guarantee and do you save money compared to booking online and how do you do it, I don't see it online.

 

 

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The only advantage for a guarantee is that you might an upgrade within the category of cabin.

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We leave on the Valor in 8 days, just wondering if you book onboard can you transfer it to your PVP do they still get the commission or what the pros and cons of each.

 

 

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If you are sailing Valor out of San Juan, there is no Future Cruise Desk available.

 

Your PVP will be notified of the booking.

 

Passengers have to contact their own PVPs with the new booking numbers. It's not done automatically.

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