iankh
It's never done till it's overdone
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Leslie, I bet you'll have to call DCL and do it over the phone as I think the 'make a payment' option on the web site disappears once paid in full. This is assumiing you didn't use a TA, if you did you call them to process it. There is also a 'gift' form DCL has that can be mailed in to buy OBC credits for anyone (who's reservation number you know), but it is probably a little too close to cruise time to risk that.
Phil, that envelope is darling!
Tomorrow is 'finance' day for me, as I attended to all the other errands today. Saved the 'sitting down' one for tomorrow.
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Jackie is absolutely right, just call DCL and tell them you want to put money into your onboard account.
I've given myself several "onboard credits." I have to make a confession, I'm phobic about bills, they really distress me, and post vacation bills especially so.
I've become pretty good at projecting how much we will spend on a vacation or cruise and either prepay or set up funds in advance. I like the post travel freedom. Worst case is there's a small debit or credit amount. The refunded credit amount just covers the other non-prepaid expenses.
However, I'm not completely nuts, I do have a mortgage and also do leverage zero interest rates for large purchases such as appliances.
If you call DCL and put money into your onboard account, you will have to say who it's from and have the opportunity to provide a message. Actually they can't do the credit without it. Their system is set up for such things as gifts only.
Consequently, on past cruises I've come to my cabin to find that some rather extraordinary people have given me onboard credit gifts and wished us bon voyage.
On our last cruise both Eleanor Roosevelt and Eva Braun wished us very kind words and put money in our accounts.