Cruise Ship Spa Therapists Forced to Ambush Passengers With Sales Pitches cruise ship spa upselling
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You booked a 75minute massage on your cruise. $200. You show up, ready to relax. The therapist sits you down and hits you with a 30inut sales pitch for skincare products you don't want and didn't ask for.
They keep pushing harder, so you walk out. No massage. You demand a refund and get it.
Spa workers aren't employed by the cruise line. They work for a third party company called One Spa World and they have sales quotas.
Your $200 relaxation just became a time share presentation at sea.
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