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I don’t think that’s a fair comparison and to be honest I’m a little upset at all the insinuations of being a thief, criminal, immoral and dishonest. Quite harsh considering none of you know me and I was simply asking the question.

 

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If I’m buying an all inclusive package of course I understand that the seller would put a no sharing rule onto it. But if I’m pre-purchasing 15 drinks and then it runs out once that limit is reached I don’t see what difference it makes if I buy a round of drinks for 15 strangers at the bar as I’ve paid for 15 drinks and no more so who I give them to is nobodies business. It’s not like I could buy another round of 15 drinks and another and another with this package. I can only consume what I’ve pre-purchased.

 

 

 

 

 

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Because the rules state otherwise, and intentionally breaking the rules is cheating.

 

 

 

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Lots of self righteous folks commenting:cool::cool::eek::rolleyes:

 

It makes them feel better about themselves to makes others feel less than so they can feel greater than.

 

 

 

If a person doesn’t want criticism then don’t announce that you intend to cheat the system. It’s what ruins it for everyone else.

 

 

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AIBP - to - PBP... the next step will be requiring all adults 21 or over in the same cabin to purchase the PBP

 

that will end it for us -and we don't share - we set aside about half the cost of a PBP for her mojito's , pool drinks, coffees, wine flights, dunes martini...

 

it's coming...wit people like the OP continuing to abuse the system in place...:evilsmile:

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When the package was truly unlimited, I agreed that sharing was inappropriate from an ethical standpoint (Like the buffet example given earlier)

 

But with the newly imposed 15 drink limit, I think Princess changed the equation.....

 

It can be justifiably argued that you've prepaid for 15 drinks per day - so sharing those 15 should be your choice.

Obviously that must be true because they've not only raised the price but not put a limit on the number. Princess is well aware that there are a certain number of passengers that will hit the 15 limit & they can still turn a profit.

If people don't want to hit the max number, no matter what they do with the drink then so be it. Princess will just profit more by them.

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