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I won free tickets of Imperial Majesty Cruise Line Vacations, and wondering if any body has taken this?

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I won free tickets of Imperial Majesty Cruise Line Vacations, and wondering if any body has taken this?

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  1. From what I've read, this cruise isn't worth the price - even though it's "free".  

    Someone on here recently said they got on the ship, saw how dirty it was and turned around and walked off.

    You get what you pay for.


  2. I was recently suckered into one of these vacation deals, and while I'm not saying that I wasn't incredibly naive by giving out my credit card info over the phone, this company does practice some questionable sales techniques.  It's not a scam per se, but from doing some research, the standards (of their cruise ship and hotel) are rather low.

    For instance, they got my contact information from a contest that I entered at a Ribfest (innocently enough), and when they called me, they said I had been "selected" to receive a fabulous and luxurious vacation package to Florida and the Bahamas (valued at $2500).  Now, the package was nowhere near worth that (after I later did some research).  Plus, there are many hidden fees that wouldn't be aware of until you actually go on the vacation (just Google the people who have travelled with Imperial).

    However, it's natural when they quote you that value that your mind jumps to visions of grand cruise ships and the "white glove treatment" that Imperial promises.  Needless to say, when I agreed to pay the heavily-discounted promotional fee of $299U.S./pp, I had no idea that this would be non-refundable and that the company had a "no vacation cancellation policy."  

    If you do your research, and look up the "Sellers of Travel" section on the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services website (http://www.800helpfla.com/complnt.html), you'll see that according to Florida Law (and I live in Canada by the way), a consumer is entitled to a full refund within 30 days of purchase.  However, every time I called Imperial's customer service, they refused to cancel the package, offering to extend the period that I could use the vacation, or a 100% money back guarantee (after you go through with the trip), or to upgrade your package.  They told me that they could not refund the 149$U.S. security deposit that I supposedly agreed to.  And that if I cancelled, I would lose all my money.  

    Know your rights.  Contact your credit card company's dispute department, and they'll advise you on how to return Imperial's package (through registered mail) and with an official letter of cancellation.  Or better yet, complain to the Florida Better Business Bureau (Canadians can send a complaint through our local BBB), and complain to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.  

    I did, and got my full refund within one week (August 22, 2008) of falling for this "luxury" vacation package.  Now I just hope there aren't any weird or unauthorized transactions on my credit card statement.

    The irony is that Imperial Majesty keeps calling my house, and asking to speak to my parents.  They seem to be aggressively targeting Canadians now, so warn your friends even if they are "smart."  I considered myself smart, and yet I fell for this.  They are incredibly persuasive!  

  3. Don't listen to everybody else who answered it. I've recieved the free tickets TWICE and it is absolutely not a scam. It's free, all that you have to do is pay for the extras; tips, most drinks, etc, but the cruise itself is free and there is no catch.

    Hope this helps

  4. I have only read about one person here that actually went on their cruise and she was a teen. I have also read here about how dirty it was . They walked off the ship before it even sailed. They were not the s****. time of people either. I think the man was like a mechanic and use to getting dirty. They talked about stain on the linens, hair, spots all over, dirty bathrooms,etc. I have not heard of ANYONE saying it was a good cruise. They also get an F rating from cruise critic from among other places. If you did NOT enter a contest, you did not win a contest. Toss this away. It's a bad deal.

  5. If didn't enter a contest  Scam  

  6. It sounds like a scam. You'll be paying for it & more!

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