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How in thw world do I get CCL to STOP sending me cruise offers?  I get one or two a month, and even this latest one of a free cabin, $200  in casino free play, and free drinks is  overpriced for a CCL cruise IMHO.  I really want them to top sending me stuff.  Any ideas who to contact or how to get off of their mail list?

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These sound more like casino offers from Ocean Players Club. Deleting you contact preference from Carnival.com may not affect these. Call the number on the offer and asked if they can remove you from the casino perks list.  

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2 hours ago, maryred said:

These sound more like casino offers from Ocean Players Club. Deleting you contact preference from Carnival.com may not affect these. Call the number on the offer and asked if they can remove you from the casino perks list.  

 

Yeah it is something from the casino I think.

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12 hours ago, Birdie And Sue said:

How in thw world do I get CCL to STOP sending me cruise offers?  I get one or two a month, and even this latest one of a free cabin, $200  in casino free play, and free drinks is  overpriced for a CCL cruise IMHO.  I really want them to top sending me stuff.  Any ideas who to contact or how to get off of their mail list?

 

You must really dislike Carnival.  Everything free and it's overpriced?

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1 hour ago, RWolver672 said:

 

You must really dislike Carnival.  Everything free and it's overpriced?

Since they've never been on a Carnival cruise, hmmmm.  They posted in a NCL roll call for a cruise this coming July that it is their first cruise ....

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10 minutes ago, Schoifmom said:

Since they've never been on a Carnival cruise, hmmmm.  They posted in a NCL roll call for a cruise this coming July that it is their first cruise ....

 

If it's their first cruise, how would the Player's club even get their name?  Whole thing sounds odd to me.  

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14 hours ago, Birdie And Sue said:

How in thw world do I get CCL to STOP sending me cruise offers?  I get one or two a month, and even this latest one of a free cabin, $200  in casino free play, and free drinks is  overpriced for a CCL cruise IMHO.  I really want them to top sending me stuff.  Any ideas who to contact or how to get off of their mail list?

You have never cruised before and are getting 'free' cruise offers from a cruise line casino? Why would you even be on their mailing list? Be an adult and call them to be removed. A cruise chat board is not the way to go. And you consider a free cruise on a line you have never experienced to be overpriced? What was your real reason for posting this here?

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4 hours ago, RWolver672 said:

You must really dislike Carnival.  Everything free and it's overpriced?

 

The only one we sailed was pretty bad.  Very dirty ship, way way too many passengers well past drunk to the point of being obnoxious, and the food left a lot to be desired with no late night food at all.  The redeeming part was that I left the casino with almost $10,000 of their money.

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2 hours ago, Schoifmom said:

Since they've never been on a Carnival cruise, hmmmm.  They posted in a NCL roll call for a cruise this coming July that it is their first cruise ....

 

 

We obviously typoed by leaving out "NCL" in that post!  🙂  Anyway, I was able to figure it out.  No more mail will be heading this way thank God!  Thanks for the help from those of you who posted useful info.

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1 hour ago, Birdie And Sue said:

 

 

The only one we sailed was pretty bad.  Very dirty ship, way way too many passengers well past drunk to the point of being obnoxious, and the food left a lot to be desired with no late night food at all.  The redeeming part was that I left the casino with almost $10,000 of their money.

 

It sounds to me like you cruised on a 3 or 4 night cruise on one of their older ships.  Out of eleven Carnival cruises, we have never, ever seen a dirty ship.  There area always crew members sweeping or polishing or painting.  

 

By the way, if I ever won $10,000 on a cruise ship, I think I'd try my luck again on that ship.  😉

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6 hours ago, RWolver672 said:

 

It sounds to me like you cruised on a 3 or 4 night cruise on one of their older ships.  Out of eleven Carnival cruises, we have never, ever seen a dirty ship.  There area always crew members sweeping or polishing or painting.  

 

By the way, if I ever won $10,000 on a cruise ship, I think I'd try my luck again on that ship.  😉


That why most people end up broke in a casino whereas I walk away with their money.

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21 hours ago, gtouch said:

Then just toss in the trash.......problem solved.

This. I don't understand why people get their panties in a bunch over junk mail. Recycle it, delete it, ignore it, whatever. I literally take the majority of mail out of the mailbox and toss it before I even get in the house. First world problems.

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On 5/16/2019 at 8:51 PM, Doggielover68 said:

This. I don't understand why people get their panties in a bunch over junk mail. Recycle it, delete it, ignore it, whatever. I literally take the majority of mail out of the mailbox and toss it before I even get in the house. First world problems.

 

 

Literally?  WOW!

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On 5/16/2019 at 7:51 PM, Doggielover68 said:

This. I don't understand why people get their panties in a bunch over junk mail. Recycle it, delete it, ignore it, whatever. I literally take the majority of mail out of the mailbox and toss it before I even get in the house. First world problems.

 

Some of us don't like junk mail. In fact, I'd bet that a vast majority of people don't like getting it and would love to make it stop, regardless of how easy it is to throw it away. Nothing wrong with trying to get off of a mailing list.

 

On 5/16/2019 at 7:14 PM, Birdie And Sue said:


That why most people end up broke in a casino whereas I walk away with their money.

 

Gamblers only ever talk about how much they've won, never about how much they've lost over the years. Some gamblers may not go broke doing it, but 99% of them put more in than they've ever gotten out. There's a reason for the saying, "the house always wins."

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40 minutes ago, Organized Chaos said:

 

Some of us don't like junk mail. In fact, I'd bet that a vast majority of people don't like getting it and would love to make it stop, regardless of how easy it is to throw it away. Nothing wrong with trying to get off of a mailing list.

I don't like junk mail, that's why I get rid of it. Life is to short to go through the hassle of getting angry at a piece of mail, complaining on an internet forum about it for days/weeks, contacting the company to be removed from the mailing list, only to have junk mail continue from other companies. When I get rid of it right away, I can honestly say I never think about it again. 

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3 hours ago, Doggielover68 said:

I don't like junk mail, that's why I get rid of it. Life is to short to go through the hassle of getting angry at a piece of mail, complaining on an internet forum about it for days/weeks, contacting the company to be removed from the mailing list, only to have junk mail continue from other companies. When I get rid of it right away, I can honestly say I never think about it again. 

 

If I didn't have junk mail, I'd never get ANY mail. And if I didn't get any mail, I'd have NO excuse to walk to the mailbox 2 blocks away to check my mail. And if I didn't walk those 2 blocks each day, I'd get ZERO exercise.

 

So I consider junk mail as contributing to my ongoing effort to be more fit! How's THAT for logic??? LOL!

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5 hours ago, Doggielover68 said:

I don't like junk mail, that's why I get rid of it. Life is to short to go through the hassle of getting angry at a piece of mail, complaining on an internet forum about it for days/weeks, contacting the company to be removed from the mailing list, only to have junk mail continue from other companies. When I get rid of it right away, I can honestly say I never think about it again. 

 

It takes very little effort for me to send an email telling a company to remove me from their mailing list. I have had to do it by phone once or twice, but again, one simple phone call and that's it. Hardly the life waster you claim it to be.

 

Is the OP complaining for days/weeks? Maybe I missed something.

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