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So you are saying all my nonrefunable OBC becomes refunable if I purchased excursions well over the nonrefundable amount....?

 

No. I am saying that any pre-paid excursions paid with a credit card become refundable OBC if cancelled while on the ship.

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If “princess has really stopped caring about customer satisfaction“ why are some of you still going on Princess Cruises?

 

I'm not. At least for now.

 

I'm not like one poster here, who announces she will never cruise on any carnival corp line...

 

...and then announces her next cruise.

 

I've had enough, and I'm on a break.

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No. I am saying that any pre-paid excursions paid with a credit card become refundable OBC if cancelled while on the ship.

 

I was informed 4-5 days ago that prepaid excursions paid by credit card become OBC when cancelled even if the cruise is nine months in the future.

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I was surprised to see what I thought was a booking for a cruise in January, and upon having my TA check on it, it turned out to be a future cruise credit going back to 2011 but never used in the amount of $100 This was applied to one of my booked cruises coming up next year.

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They'll fill everything up just fine, don't you worry.

 

I'm not worried, but maybe if one is a stock-holder, they should be.

 

Between Novermber and March, there were lots of extreem bargains on Princess in the

caribbean. Pices like $99 for 7 days on Regal.

 

Simply filling the ship may not be a successful business model.

But, you certainly put the original poster in his place.

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Between Novermber and March, there were lots of extreme bargains on Princess in the

caribbean. Pices like $99 for 7 days on Regal.

 

 

Demand was low due to real or perceived damages from last hurricane season.

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Demand was low due to real or perceived damages from last hurricane season.

 

I was pointing out that trying to mock the original poster with a claim that "the ship will sail full"

is rather meaningless, it the cabins are practically given away.

 

...regardless of the reason for the poor sales / forced price drop.

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it is true the the reps don't always know anything, and 'want a different answer, call again...

I think many of us know that.

It is what it is....

 

But, I have never had a 'rude' rep.

 

If anyone wants to complain about Princess... they should try the other line that we are considering for Europe next year.

Completely lame and unacceptable customer service.

Huge difference. Seriously...

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