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	<title>Comments on: Question about transport agents as well as journey line?</title>
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		<title>By: Kelly Monaghan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kelly Monaghan</dc:creator>
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		<description>If it&#039;s a cruise you&#039;re talking about, then &quot;No&quot; you don&#039;t have to pay in full . . . unless the cruise is leaving shortly, in which case you probably will.

Most cruise vacations are booked well in advance. Typically, there will be an amount of several hundred dollars which must be put down to hold the berth. Then there will be a date, often 90 days prior to sailing, when the total amount is due.

The best part is that if you cancel before the deadline, you get all or most of your money back.

Also, many travel agents will let you pay a little at a time, so you are not faced with a big bill on the final payment date.</description>
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<p>Most journey vacations have been requisitioned good in advance. Typically, there will be an volume of multiform hundred dollars which contingency be put down to reason a berth. Then there will be a date, mostly 90 days prior to to sailing, when a sum volume is due.</p>
<p>The most appropriate partial is which if we terminate prior to a deadline, we get all or most of your income back.</p>
<p>Also, most transport agents will let we compensate a small during a time, so we have been not faced with a large check upon a last remuneration date.</p>
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