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YOUR REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS NOW NON REFUNDABLE, SURPRISE

Just Don
Just Don
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👁️ 27K views📅 1 years ago⏱️ 8:22
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Mediterranean · 50 nightsFrom Fort LauderdaleVeteran Cruiser

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Creator's Key Takeaways

Princess changed the terms of service. So, when Allison went in to make her booking and other people's bookings, she put down for, as most Princess Cruise Lines bookings are, refundable deposit, right?

That's a big change. And they just did it automatically. Now you might say, 'Hey, they can't just do that. They can't.'

I'm very curious to find out. I'll be following Allison and Gourd around and see what they come up with because of course she's not happy with this as a travel agent.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Contact Princess immediately if deposit terms change.
Consider canceling the booking if terms are unacceptable.
Get 'cancel for any reason' insurance for non-refundable deposits.

Questions This Creator Answers

QCan cruise lines change deposit terms after booking?
QWhat should a travel agent do if deposit terms change?

Topics Covered

Booking Process3 Sad BaconValue Pricing2 Sad Bacon

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Fort Lauderdale
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YouTube Video Description

YOUR REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS NOW NON REFUNDABLE, SURPRISE. Allison over at Let's Go travel Tips was making some bookings for people on a 50 day cruise on Princess Cruise lines. When she booked them they were made with refundable deposits. A couple of days late she noticed Princess had changed the deposits to non refundable. Can they do this?