smokey11 Posted June 2 #1 Share Posted June 2 (edited) Can I use onboard credit (from reward points on the NCL credit card) to gamble on the ship, NCL Jewel. I did see in the fine print that you can’t use it for onboard daily service charge. I’m just trying to see what I can use my onboard credit for besides shopping, specially dining, and excursions. Thanks! Edited June 2 by smokey11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
julig22 Posted June 2 #2 Share Posted June 2 (edited) I'm not 100% sure but if you can't use it for the OSC, good chance you can't use it in the casino either. Conflicting reports on how it's handled, possibly because there are different accounting systems on different ships. If you haven't already traded in your points, I highly advise you to get a statement credit instead. It's the same value, plus whatever you charge on your NCL card gets you more points. So if you charge $100 onboard for the casino for example, you get 3x points (covers the 3% service charge). Then cash in 10,309 points for a statement credit of $103. You are actually ahead because if you are able to use the OBC in the casino, you are still charged the 3% fee. Edited June 2 by julig22 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vince_g Posted June 2 #3 Share Posted June 2 It's considered non-refundable credit, and my experience is that my refundable credit gets charged whenever I've done a transfer to the casino. So no, I don't think you will be able to use it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smokey11 Posted June 2 Author #4 Share Posted June 2 What is a statement credit? How do I get that instead of onboard credit? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smokey11 Posted June 2 Author #5 Share Posted June 2 9 minutes ago, julig22 said: I'm not 100% sure but if you can't use it for the OSC, good chance you can't use it in the casino either. Conflicting reports on how it's handled, possibly because there are different accounting systems on different ships. If you haven't already traded in your points, I highly advise you to get a statement credit instead. It's the same value, plus whatever you charge on your NCL card gets you more points. So if you charge $100 onboard for the casino for example, you get 3x points (covers the 3% service charge). Then cash in 10,309 points for a statement credit of $103. You are actually ahead because if you are able to use the OBC in the casino, you are still charged the 3% fee. How do you get. Statement credit as as opposed to OBC? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ngrund Posted June 2 #6 Share Posted June 2 2 minutes ago, smokey11 said: How do you get. Statement credit as as opposed to OBC? same webpage you are on to redeem your points for OBC there should also be an option to cash in the points ( I always just redeem to my bank account) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
julig22 Posted June 2 #7 Share Posted June 2 2 minutes ago, smokey11 said: How do you get. Statement credit as as opposed to OBC? Log into your BofA account on the website. Find the Rewards & deals tab. There should be a link there that takes you to a rewards page, choose cash. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gerry1.10 Posted June 2 #8 Share Posted June 2 (edited) 2 hours ago, smokey11 said: Can I use onboard credit (from reward points on the NCL credit card) to gamble on the ship, NCL Jewel. I did see in the fine print that you can’t use it for onboard daily service charge. I’m just trying to see what I can use my onboard credit for besides shopping, specially dining, and excursions. Thanks! I just got off the Jewel. Non Refundable OBC cannot be used to buy casino chips but good for tournaments where a fee is charged to participate. Line item was described as follows: Jewel Entertainment Charge $.... (the tournament fee) Hope this helps gerry1.10 Edited June 2 by gerry1.10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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