| Unpleasant surprises
can ruin a cruise vacation. That's why it pays to investigate before
you buy. On the internet it can be difficult to tell a
legitimate offer from a fraudulent one, so consider these travelers'
advisories from information complied from the Federal Trade
Commission and other sources. Items noted in
red are our suggestions. The information has been edited to
focus on cruise travel related issues.
Note: At Cruise Direct Online we
value our relationship with our clients, so we represent all facts,
conditions and requirements relating to you cruise vacation
truthfully and as accurately as possible.
How To Protect Yourself
- Be wary of "great deals" and
low-priced offers. Few legitimate businesses can afford to give
away products and services of real value or substantially undercut
other companies' prices.
- Don't be pressured into buying.
Legitimate businesses don't expect you to make snap decisions.
- Ask detailed questions. Find out
exactly what the cruise price covers and what it doesn't. Ask
about additional charges. Get all the details included in your
package. Consider contacting the cruise line directly to verify
arrangements. Ask about cancellation policies and refunds.
If the company can't give you detailed
answers, go
somewhere else.
- Get all information in writing
before you agree to buy. Ask for a copy of the cruise line's own
written confirmation. Once you receive the written information,
make sure it reflects what you were told over the phone and the
terms you agreed to. If the company offers you a great deal but
won't give you the details in writing until you have paid, it
could be a scam operation.
If the company can't give you a copy of the
cruise lines
own confirmation, go somewhere else.
- Don't buy part of the package -
the air fare or cruise - separately from the rest. If the deal is
not what you expected, it may be difficult to get your money back
for the part of the package you purchased.
- Don't give your credit card
number or bank information over the internet or phone. One easy
way for a scam operator to close a deal is to get your credit card
number and charge your account. Sometimes fraudulent telemarketers
say they need the number for verification purposes only. Don't
believe them.
Note: Cruise Direct Online never asks for your
credit card
information over the internet or phone.
CDO faxes all the necessary documents directly to you.
This helps protect your privacy and personal
financial
information.
If the company doesn't take steps to protect
your
personal information, go somewhere else.
If in doubt, say "no." Trust your instincts.
It's less risky to turn down the offer so hang up the phone.
- Does the cruise price seem too
good to be true? If so, it probably is.
Few legitimate businesses can afford to give away
products and services of
real value or substantially
undercut other
companies' prices.
Be wary of a salesperson who "pushes" one cruise line,
cruise ship or itinerary. That's not a good sign that they
are working in your best interest.
You may be asked after you book and place a deposit to
pay more for port charges, document shipping
costs,
higher
than normal deposits upfront,
unreasonable
cancellation fees or are offered a bonus if you
pay in-full upfront.
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Examples of
potentially
hidden fees.
Fees that are
charged,
in addition to
any
cancellation or
penalties
imposed
by the cruise
line. |
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Trip
Cancellation |
$50.00 |
|
Insurance
Claim Assistance |
$50.00 |
|
Document
Shipping |
$7.50 |
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Note: Cruise Direct Online never charges extra fees.
That cut-rate cruise offer may not be a bargain after all,
especially when dealing with "Cheap" or "Deep
Discount" travel brokers who
might use bait and switch
tactics to get you to buy something you did not
want.
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Make sure that the company is
registered with the State Attorney General's Office where it does
business if it sells, or arranges for, air or sea travel (either
separately or in conjunction with other services). Ask to see the
company's current registration certificate. The certificate has
the company's registration number, which must be included in all
advertising.
Note: Cruise Direct Online aka Travel Direct
Corporation is a
licensed, bonded Seller of Travel in Florida,
Registration # 31254. |