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Coppertone Girl Wrote:------------------------------------------------------->> Here's my response, just for laughs people...> don't burn me at teh stake...just have fun and> hope your cruise does not turn into a vacation> from hell... and that you don't get this people as> your ship mantes!!!!>You're wrong wrong wrong wrong WRONG!!!! :grinNow, here is my favorite one: http://www.consumeraffairs.com/travel/carnival_overbooked.htmlIf I'm doing the math right, they were trying to make final payment *50 days out*. The $250 deposit indicates a 7 day cruise, so that would be 20 days late. Also, the $1000 deposit is clearly the TAs fault... assuming the TA didn't do this intentionally as a cancellation penalty. By the Carnival policies stated in the brochure, even at 50 days out Carnival should only have kept the $250 deposit pp. To me, it sounds like the TA really screwed this one up and Carnival got the blame.
Coppertone Girl Wrote:
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> Here's my response, just for laughs people...
> don't burn me at teh stake...just have fun and
> hope your cruise does not turn into a vacation
> from hell... and that you don't get this people as
> your ship mantes!!!!
You're wrong wrong wrong wrong WRONG!!!! :grin
Now, here is my favorite one:
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/travel/carnival_overbooked.html
If I'm doing the math right, they were trying to make final payment *50 days out*. The $250 deposit indicates a 7 day cruise, so that would be 20 days late. Also, the $1000 deposit is clearly the TAs fault... assuming the TA didn't do this intentionally as a cancellation penalty. By the Carnival policies stated in the brochure, even at 50 days out Carnival should only have kept the $250 deposit pp. To me, it sounds like the TA really screwed this one up and Carnival got the blame.