Cruise Lines Use "BOGO" to Make You Think You're Getting a Deal—You're Not BOGO cruise deals
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BOGO stands for buy 1 get one. But the second guest almost never cruises for free.
You're not getting a free cruise. You're getting a discount that cruise lines could have just advertised, honestly.
That BOGO sale today might actually be more expensive than last week's standard rate for two people.
It's marketing and it works because people hear free and stop asking questions.
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