On board booking.

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screwy
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On board booking.

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I have read about booking a future cruise on board and then transferring it to a T/A to receive their benefits.how does that work.?
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I booked a cruise on board the week before last at about 4pm. I had an e mail from Bolsover cruise club before going to bed thanking me for the booking. I didn't have to do anything. I did however speak to someone who wanted a change of t/a but this was not able to be done. They had to keep the same t/a or leave the booking with P&O.
Only £50 deposit and extra obc, has to be a good deal.

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colin parry wrote: 17 Sep 2017, 16:05
They had to keep the same t/a or leave the booking with P&O.
We came across this problem when we wanted to make an on board booking but backed out of it when we found out we couldn't have it transferred to our local TA instead of the internet one we had made the current booking with. Instead, we made the booking with the TA of our choice when we got home and they gave us 5% discount after we explained what had happened. The only disadvantage is that they ask for the balance about 19 weeks before the cruise date.

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