By: Joe Farrell
Cruise companies are out to earn a profit. Every single element of their operation is designed to drag more money from you. From the increasingly limited free food and drink [if you’ll eat the buffets...
View ArticleBy: Joe Farrell
In reply to <a href="https://www.elliott.org/case-dismissed-2/dad-passed-away-is-his-cruise-refund-sunk/#comment-329792">StarKiller</a>. if only . . . a strongly worded letter would be...
View ArticleBy: cahdot
i hate the rules esp the travel insurance industry that usually has a way to get out of paying for anything
View ArticleBy: TonyA_says
In reply to Joe Farrell. And don’t forget they pay the help crew (from the third world) about 500 bucks a month, Basically working for tips....
View ArticleBy: dourdan
In reply to <a href="https://www.elliott.org/case-dismissed-2/dad-passed-away-is-his-cruise-refund-sunk/#comment-329796">technomage1</a>. exactly. when my aunt's husband died 2 months...
View ArticleBy: Extramail
Somebody explain to me why anyone would book a cruise, EVER. It seems like every other heartless company complaint is about something that either went wrong on a cruise or faulty insurance related to a...
View ArticleBy: Fly, Icarus, Fly
In reply to <a href="https://www.elliott.org/case-dismissed-2/dad-passed-away-is-his-cruise-refund-sunk/#comment-329815">Bonnie Russell</a>. Hi Bonnie. Sorry to come across cold, but just...
View ArticleBy: TonyA_says
In reply to <a href="https://www.elliott.org/case-dismissed-2/dad-passed-away-is-his-cruise-refund-sunk/#comment-329828">Extramail</a>. Cheap Norovirus Buffets, a great attraction you'll be...
View ArticleBy: Escriteur
While I recognize that both sides have a legitimate argument in this matter, it doesn’t reflect very well on Celebrity that they wouldn’t respond to either of Christopher’s inquiries. Regarding...
View ArticleBy: Sandy Perozeni
Hello and Thank You to Everyone who took the time to read and respond to Mr. Elliott’s article regarding my situation with Celebrity Cruise Lines. To keep it brief, there has been no further response...
View ArticleBy: technomage1
In reply to <a href="https://www.elliott.org/case-dismissed-2/dad-passed-away-is-his-cruise-refund-sunk/#comment-329807">EdB</a>. If they do allow transfer of the credit, perhaps the best...
View ArticleBy: Cynthia Kruger
I am continually amazed at the lack of compassion shown by businesses today. More and more now it is we got ours so tough luck. When I was growing up businesses showed a good deal more compassion than...
View ArticleBy: Bonnie Russell
Nothing to “celebrate” about Celebrity’s willingness to cause further pain.
View ArticleBy: Bonnie Russell
In reply to <a href="https://www.elliott.org/case-dismissed-2/dad-passed-away-is-his-cruise-refund-sunk/#comment-329795">Fly, Icarus, Fly</a>. Death is "going to the well too many times"...
View ArticleBy: ExplorationTravMag
I know everyone grieves differently so my suggestion is what “I” would do, not someone else. I don’t know mom taking a cruise with a good friend or one of her kids wouldn’t be a good thing to do....
View ArticleBy: dourdan
can she use the credit for someone else? like a gift to a friend or relative?
View ArticleBy: judy
She should have asked for a voucher so that another family member could take a cruise with Mom. Trying to wrest cash out of a retailer is rather impossible.
View ArticleBy: Raven_Altosk
Insurance that offers a “voucher” is NOT insurance. It’s a scam. What is the name of this “insurance” company? Is it Celebrity’s own fake-insurance or something else?
View ArticleBy: MeanMeosh
In reply to Cynthia Kruger. Compassion is a two-way street, though. Problem is, society today is full of people who don’t give a second thought to abusing the goodwill of others by lying about their...
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