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$240 onboard coupons or $75 onboard credit?


ahoughton

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As the others have said, take the OBC; the coupon book is worthless. It's kind of like getting a flyer in the mail with local advertisers with 2:1 deals, a 10% discount when showing the coupon, a free trinket if you stop in, etc. If you pull out and use one of those local coupons, you're doing well and chances are, you've spent more than $0 to use the coupon. They're good only if you were planning to use the services or buy the stuff anyway.

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I would take the OBC...sure you can save up to $240 with the coupons...but will you use them all and how many are a buy one get one type of thing where a purchase is involved. If you look through and it seems that you will get a value oiut of the coupons then great...other wise if you arent sure just go with the OBC

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