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4 hours ago, cr8tiv1 said:

Did you print out/screen shot your final statement while on board?  Did it match your credit card card/statement?  If both are yes, then just delete the email/pdf.

 

Continue to check your credit card statement for any post cruise transactions from Princess for a few months.  

Will do. Good advice. Thank you! 

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7 hours ago, PacnGoNow said:

Disregard looking for a statement.

 

I found a recent statement and it has the exact wording as the OP.

 

7 hours ago, PacnGoNow said:

If you still have your emails, would you check the exact verbiage used, including the work banks or bank’s in the last paragraph?

TIA

 

 

No apostrophe but no other spelling errors. I’m a little anal about small details when I’m looking for suspicious content. 

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7 hours ago, Sprocket said:

Lots of people are reporting receiving these, oddly they seem to be for specific months so probably an internal issue with their accounting department.

Yes! Thanks to all of you for comments and advice. Sounds like a Princess issue and dang… a poor way to do business. Where’s AI when it might be appropriate? Hmmmmm don’t answer… another rabbit hole. 

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