Jay
Ft. Lauderdale,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sun, July 19, 2009
found this doing research before I book a cruise. 1. For the ex-employee.. all the cruise lines hire employees under contracts, usually six months at a time.. that's not criminal. I am looking for facts, not emotional drama and speculation! 2. the person who purchased and then called the company demanding the return of their money and was told they didn't have it. Their statement is probably true! Most companies do not bank in real time, but get a pre-authorization (pending approval that requires a sale request to be sent to the bank to move the money from customers credit card to the merchants bank). If the sales request isn't sent, the money stays at the customers bank and in a few days..usally 3 business days is returned to the cardholders account or available credit. 3. I am booking a cruise, I'll tell you the facts after I complete my travel.
Ft Lauderdale
Indianapolis,#3UPDATE EX-employee responds
Tue, May 19, 2009
People, this company has about 10 different names. They were Imperial Majesty Cruise Line, then Celebration WorldWide Cruises, then Celebration Cruise Line, then The Caribbean Cruise Line. I, along with others worked for them, when I didn't know everything they did. They are pathetic on shore and on sea. THEY ARE THE WORST PEOPLE YOU COULD EVER IMAGINE. Trust me everyone who works on the ship feels like a prisoner, they hold wages for plane tickets and all kinds of terrible things. Most of the employees are stuck with contracts and can't escape. But every month people just disappear. DON'T SUPPORT THESE PEOPLE.. THEY ARE BAD NEWS.. BAD BAD BAD.... Ask anyone that has ever worked for them, either on the ship or on land. God only hopes they go under. THEY ARE THE DEVIL.