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I just got off the phone with an RSSC agent. (She was very rude

and curt with me, so I got scared and hung up quickly and I'm coming to

you folks) . Wish I remembered her name....

 

I was having trouble accessing the information regarding the silver, gold

and platinum level benefits (platinum for me---yeah right---as if) in my

computer at work.

 

Anyway, am I correct to assume that the number of nights I have sailed

are "Accumulated Lifetime Nights"? Do all my past sailings (which add up

to 32 nights) mean I am a silver status already?, or do the nights not

begin to add up until the program begins in April 2006?

 

Thanks, see sic

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You total nights sailed count. Only the program's "benefits" won't start until April. You should be receiving a mailing from RSSC stating what tier their records show you to be in. If you have a problem with the accounting (and I am sure there will be some problems), that is the time to address it.

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So far I only know one person who has actually received their letter....maybe more will be arriving today?? From what I understand nights cruised is now PER INDIVIDUAL, not per couple (nights doubled) as previously. The letter is suppose to list the total nights so you can review and make sure it's correct. Here is the Tier Program for those having trouble accessing it through the RSSC link.

 

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So far I only know one person who has actually received their letter....maybe more will be arriving today?? From what I understand nights cruised is now PER INDIVIDUAL, not per couple (nights doubled) as previously. The letter is suppose to list the total nights so you can review and make sure it's correct. Here is the Tier Program for those having trouble accessing it through the RSSC link.

 

about the nights being per person, not summed. However, that means they'd better give my wife and I each an hour of phone time (looks like we'll be Silver). And, of course, we expect double unlimited Internet access!

 

and two votes on the advisory board!

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Received our letter today and the # of nights was correct. They addressed it to Lynn, even though I make all the reservations and pay all of the bills. We're Gold, but won't reach Platinum until near the end of the year.

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Individual, it wouldn't make any sense any other way. I don't always cruise with my husband. We're both Silver, but I've sailed more often with Radisson (on "girls cruises", which, by the way, are a lot of fun!) and have more nights than Mike does.

 

Charlene

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Scott, Glad you did not leave out the nights on the advisory board!

Cheers, Pam

 

PS Those are the most important point to Tom and myself

 

however, I now see the fine print says "one hour of complimentary phone time per suite"

 

We'll still be on the Monte Carlo to Athens cruise though!

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