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Royal Caribbean is trading this morning at $71.14 per share. You are required to have 100 at a min. in order to ask for this Benefit. So you need $7114.00 plus the fee of the company you place the order with.

I currently have more than this in my IRA and in my 4 cruises with RCCL have not once been able to get this credit due to other promotions offered.

That is a lot of money to spend for a $50 or $100 OBC that you may never get. Since I have owned this stock for a fairly long time me it has been a fabulous investment. That makes it at least worth looking at but not for the OBC you may never get!

 

 

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Yiks this thread is from 2009. Start a new one and let dead threads stay dead :)

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Good question. RCI makes it harder and harder all the time to get the Stock benefit OBC. You pretty much have to book a cruise that offers no other incentives (whether or not they actually amount to any true savings) from RCI.

 

How the heck did you find this thread?

 

I'm getting $50 on my upcoming cruise since I already had $50 OBC when I booked it. I've had the stock for about 4 months and I'm a little underwater so to speak.;) RCL and NCL have both lowered guidance after their last earnings reports. You have to send a copy of your proxy card or account statement a few weeks in advance.

 

I expect them to raise the dividend on the next declaration in a few weeks.

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