Caribbean Cruise Lines
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Upon taking a short survey about current politics, I was connected to this supposedly cruise line booking service. They offered me a free 2 night cruise to the Bahamas for 2. I had to pay the port fees of $59. Additional travelers would have been $129. They were also going to arrange my flight for me.
The number on my caller ID is 202-644-8225.
I told them I wanted to wait for my wife to come home and asked them for their number to call them back but they refused to give it to me and became very adamant about having me sign up immediately.
Their names were Christopher and Nicholas


Company: Caribbean Cruise Lines
Country: USA
State: BC
City: Vancouver
Address: Address Not Yet on File
Phone: 6046892793
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