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Unless you have different surnames and register with different addresses, in that case (aka an unmarried pair) each get the shareholder benefit in the same cabin.

 

 

I think its only one per cabin even if there were four separate shareholders present. If two people had 100 shares each and travelled with another couple or kids making 2 cabins then you could both get it if you set it up that they were in different cabins.

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From the PDF - it'd very clear "Only one onboard credit per shareholder-occupied cabin"

 

For those factoring in multiple years for payback remember its a year to year programme currently offered to July 31 2017- so they might decide to stop offering it (as did Coles Myer for their shareholder discount a few years ago)

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Could Australian buy Carnival stock?

I have a friend in Australia who said they can't.

 

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Definitely, I have ours for a few years and apart from the dividends every quarter, the OBC has been coming along on the cruises and is most welcome. So far over around $100 and counting.:D

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For those factoring in multiple years for payback remember its a year to year programme currently offered to July 31 2017- so they might decide to stop offering it (as did Coles Myer for their shareholder discount a few years ago)

 

If that happens and the price is good, we will consider selling them as the money can be utilised on some cruises.:D

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From the PDF - it'd very clear "Only one onboard credit per shareholder-occupied cabin"

 

For those factoring in multiple years for payback remember its a year to year programme currently offered to July 31 2017- so they might decide to stop offering it (as did Coles Myer for their shareholder discount a few years ago)

 

As I read it...one per cabin........

also as per quote ... it is a privilege and has to be proposed and approved by the majority of shareholders at the AGM.

It can be withdrawn should the company so decide.

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As I read it...one per cabin........

also as per quote ... it is a privilege and has to be proposed and approved by the majority of shareholders at the AGM.

It can be withdrawn should the company so decide.

 

Yes, it can be withdrawn at the next AGM, this is a risk I am willing to take though.:D

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