Free cruise scam ?
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Free cruise scam ?
One of my daughters friends won a cruise and invited my daughter to go along.
However, now they discover there is a $351-$409 processing fee to be paid before reservation can be confirmed.
That seems like a very hefty processing fee to me- do you smell something rotten going on here? Or this standard for a "free" cruise?
However, now they discover there is a $351-$409 processing fee to be paid before reservation can be confirmed.
That seems like a very hefty processing fee to me- do you smell something rotten going on here? Or this standard for a "free" cruise?
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What their getting is probably the worst cabins on the ship, off season. Not really a scam, but not exactly a great prize. A few years ago we 'won' two nights at the Flamingo in Reno. There was a $37 per night processing fee. We did get the room, which was overlooking a microwave dish. We didn't get ripped off, but it was no big prize.
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Is it a timeshare thing? Are they required to hear a pitch? If so, then it's probably legit, but they'll have to suffer the hardball timeshare sales attempt.
(While in college in the early 90's, I "won" a 6 night "cruise vacation" to Florida and the Bahamas from a timeshare company. I had to pay like $200 and go to a presentation by the timeshare company. It was incredibly high pressure, but of course I said "no," apparently much to their dismay. The "cruise," by the way, was a 3 hour ride from Ft Lauderdale to Grand Bahama Island. Was it worth the $200 and pitch? Yes. My friend & I had a great time.)
(While in college in the early 90's, I "won" a 6 night "cruise vacation" to Florida and the Bahamas from a timeshare company. I had to pay like $200 and go to a presentation by the timeshare company. It was incredibly high pressure, but of course I said "no," apparently much to their dismay. The "cruise," by the way, was a 3 hour ride from Ft Lauderdale to Grand Bahama Island. Was it worth the $200 and pitch? Yes. My friend & I had a great time.)
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How long is this cruise? You said in your second post that the fee is $351-$409/pp. That sounds more like the selling price of a short or really cheap cruise, in a bad cabin of course.
I've "won" several free cruises, but there's always a catch. These people who give away free cruises have a very different definition of the word "free." I think this is actually a sales gimmick. Have you looked at the web page for the cruise line to find out what the fare would be?
I've "won" several free cruises, but there's always a catch. These people who give away free cruises have a very different definition of the word "free." I think this is actually a sales gimmick. Have you looked at the web page for the cruise line to find out what the fare would be?
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no- its not a timeshare thing -
just won the cruise in a drawing- real estate company puts all new home buyers in a drawing for a cruise - and he won an expensive "free" cruise - does not include airfare either
just won the cruise in a drawing- real estate company puts all new home buyers in a drawing for a cruise - and he won an expensive "free" cruise - does not include airfare either
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sunburn, we were posting at the same time, so please see my post above.
I don't know how far you are from the port, but now it sounds like this free cruise will cost at least $700 per person, and that's making the conservative estimate you can fly there for around $300.
Could you share with us some more details about the cruise, like what ship and cruiseline?
I don't know how far you are from the port, but now it sounds like this free cruise will cost at least $700 per person, and that's making the conservative estimate you can fly there for around $300.
Could you share with us some more details about the cruise, like what ship and cruiseline?
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sunburn, I need to get off the board for now and get back to work. But what I would like to suggest is that you go to Carnival's web page and price out the exact same cruise. Also take note of the port fees and taxes, which will surely be a lot less than $351-$409/pp. I'm betting that your daughter and her friend are actually buying a ticket instead of getting something for free. Maybe they are getting a discount, maybe not. But please check it out. This reeks of scam.
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There is no such thing as a "free" cruise unless it's a prize you won in a legitimate contest - in which case there should be no cost to you at all (but it will be repoted to the IRS as income to you and you'll have to pay taxes on the value of it).
This sounds like one of any possible number of scams - from a timeshare presentation to "fees" that equal more than the value of what you get to "cruises" that are never available when you want them. (I get at least 2/3 offers per month of "free" hotels or vacations or trips - all of which are scams of this type.)
Don;t pay anything until you have all the info, have checked directly with the cruise line that payment has been made for the trip - and looked into the company's better business record. It's also a good idea to insist they put everything in writing to you, including answers to all your questions - which they are often loathe to do - since it then becomes postal fraud - a federal crime they can;t escape from by moving their operation to another state.
This sounds like one of any possible number of scams - from a timeshare presentation to "fees" that equal more than the value of what you get to "cruises" that are never available when you want them. (I get at least 2/3 offers per month of "free" hotels or vacations or trips - all of which are scams of this type.)
Don;t pay anything until you have all the info, have checked directly with the cruise line that payment has been made for the trip - and looked into the company's better business record. It's also a good idea to insist they put everything in writing to you, including answers to all your questions - which they are often loathe to do - since it then becomes postal fraud - a federal crime they can;t escape from by moving their operation to another state.
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I am thinking it reeks of scam also- thats why I posted to get your opinion
Its a seven day cruise- stop at 4 ports
She lives in Sacramento so would have to pay airfare to Miami
I am also guessing this will cost her at least $800 and thats with no side excursions and no extra alcohal - not much of a free trip
Its a seven day cruise- stop at 4 ports
She lives in Sacramento so would have to pay airfare to Miami
I am also guessing this will cost her at least $800 and thats with no side excursions and no extra alcohal - not much of a free trip
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It sounds like one of those drawings that everybody who enters "wins". I've seen this sort of thing for ski resorts and cruises a lot.
I would at the very least see if the company has any complaints against it on the BBB website.
I would at the very least see if the company has any complaints against it on the BBB website.
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I'll bet she won a "free cruise" Freeport in the Bahamas on the Discovery Line right? Yes it is a scam, and you can read more about it on www.bahamas-mon.com The company is a Florida company with LOTS of complaints about deceptive advertising with the BBB.
The "processing fee" is pretty much what they would pay if they did the trip on their own.
The "processing fee" is pretty much what they would pay if they did the trip on their own.
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I 2nd NYtraveler's post, whenever I get a telemarketer's call, I tell them to mail a WRITTEN information to me. They either hang up or ask for my e-mail address. When I say no, if you send me an e-mail you are not legally responsible, even the strongest give up and hang up.