Silverleaf timeshare, do I really get a free cruise?
I don’t have money to buy anything and if you just walk in there and say you are unemployed they just let you take your prize. Silverleaf timeshare, just going for the free cruise prize, is it really a free cruise? I suspect I will have to pay taxes and fees…
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Every "free" cruise I have seen charges you port taxes and other fees and makes you site through a time share presentation. The ships are usually converted ferrys that are about 50 years old. It is not worth the trouble. Go on a real cruise.
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The announcement makes it look as though you will get something valuable for nothing. But that is not true. You will have to earn it by sitting through a long sales pitch, often of more than two hours, and frequently using high pressure tactics.
You are paying for the cruise with your time (sitting & listening to timeshare pitch) and obviously you’ll have to pay taxes. But, it’s a good deal as long as you know what your doing. So many peole accept trips like this and then complain, dont listen to them ! ! ! Go on the cruise and enjoy yourself ! ! !
These free cruises are set up through travel incentive companies that make more money if people do NOT go on the cruises obviously.
Yes, you will probably need to pay taxes and port fees with these certificates. You’ll also have to meet every one of the detailed instructions on how to book the cruise and have limitations of when you can go on the cruise.
Then on top of everything, you’ll need to spend your valuable time sitting through a time-share presentation, which for many people is worse than a trip to the dentist.
You spend 90 min or more listening to their sales pitch. Some are very pushy beware. I think the cruise is legit but you will probably have lots of restrictions on it. Like no holidays and before and after holiday dates, no summers, you would get the inside stateroom or maybe the cheapest one with bunk beds then the cruise will want to upgrade you for a cost. And of course you have to use the cruise ports that is offered. I have had so many different cruise offer certificates and still have not use one yet.
It’s not free if you have to pay taxes, port fees and upgrades.