Why is that we always get suspicious when somebody offer us
something for free?

When your next door neighbor, whom you haven't been socializing
with before, suddenly knocks on your door and invites you out, the
suspicion starts to work. "What's he up to?", you think. "Does he
want to sleep with me? - Does he want me to look after his cat next
time he goes on vacation?
What's the catch?"

Have you never stopped to think why we react this way?

Yes, I know! We have all been there -  on that long and winding
road from childhood to full-grown suspicious - and in different ways
we have all harvested the same life experience:
 that there is
always a motive when somebody is being nice to us!

It seems to be something that growing up does to most of us. And
the few it doesn't happen to - we consider to be a bit naive or
"away with the fairies".

Having a motive is not a bad thing in itself.

Maybe your neighbor is just lonely and would like to get to know
you. (I can almost hear you say, "Yeah, Right!" - but it could actually
be the case.)

Lets say you go out with him, and it
does turn out that he would like
to be a little more intimate with you...than just sharing a meal.
So what? You have agreed to eat a meal with him, not to sleep with
him. You don't owe him anything but a "thanks for the meal". That is,
of course, unless you want to.

Caribbean Cruise Line is offering you a
free cruise to Bahamas.  
Aboard ship, you will enjoy a comfortable inside stateroom, all meals,
live entertainment & shipboard activities....and I bet you're thinking -
"
What's the Catch"?

Its very simple: there isn't one!

Caribbean Cruise Line need loyal, happy customers to tell their
family and friends about the wonderful time they had and get the
word out about their  newly renovated cruise ship!

I am sure they wouldn't mind if you spend a little money onboard as
well....but you don't have to!

You can go and spend a weekend in the Bahamas with all meals
included, free entertainment and free access to the sun deck pool.
And it wont cost you a dime!

You just have to pay your way to the Cruise Ship in the Port of West
Palm Beach, Florida, the taxes, gratuities & incidentals while on
board ship...
Which amount to approximately 59 dollars.
Claim your FREE Bahamas Cruise Now!


Cruise package does not include  upgraded rooms and travel options are
available at additional costs.
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Free Bahamas Cruise
What's The Catch?
There is NO CATCH!

  • transportation
  • port charges
  • government taxes
  • service charges
  • Florida state sales tax
  • gratuities & incidentals
    while on board ship.
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  • A FREE 2-night, round-
    trip cruise, from the Port
    of Palm Beach to Grand
    Bahamas Island,
    Bahamas

  • Free Onboard Meals

  • Free Accommodations

  • Free Live Entertainment

  • Sundeck Pool
What You Get
You Pay:
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