⚠️ PSA for Royal Caribbean Cruisers!! #cruiselife
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Don't Google Royal Caribbean phone number and call the first thing that pops up.
Scammers are buying ads and listing fake numbers that look legit.
If you need help, go straight to royalcaribbean.com, scroll to the bottom, and use the official contact us info there.
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SCAM WARNING: Don’t Google “Royal Caribbean Cruise Phone Number”! Hundreds of travelers have been tricked by fake customer service numbers showing up in Google search results. These scammers pose as Royal Caribbean agents, ask for personal info, credit card details, or even booking access — and then disappear. In this video, I’ll break down exactly what’s happening, how to avoid it, and where to find safe, official contact info. ✅ Stay alert. Share this with a fellow cruiser. ✅ Bookmark Royal Caribbean’s official site: https://www.royalcaribbean.com ✅ Use the contact page only from the verified domain above! COMMENT: Have you seen cruise scams like this before? Tell us your story to help others stay safe. LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for more cruise news, tips, and travel alerts!