Three-year cruise canceled weeks before shoving off, after one woman sold her apartment to join unique voyage
Three-year cruise canceled weeks before shoving off, after one woman sold her apartment to join unique voyage
Life at Sea Cruises, a three-year cruise around the world, was canceled just two weeks before it was supposed to sail from Amsterdam.
Passengers who booked trips have been told refunds will be issued in monthly installments
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Life at Sea Cruises' first three-year sailing was announced in March and promised passengers willing to fork out at least $29,999 per year
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So… if I wanted to do a scam… and I’d sell tickets to a cruise ship for 3 years, upfront payment of $90k… let’s say I sell 2000 seats for $180mil.
Is that enough money to disappear forever and live under a false identity?
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48 0 ReplySlowly paying it back
Unless you declare bankruptcy.
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I am legally required to say no.
yes tho18 0 ReplyMaybe, maybe not. But if you're paying back in monthly installments, there's still going to be a lot of interest for you to live off of in the meantime.
16 0 ReplyYeah, I’ll… pay it back. Promise.
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Getting that money out of the company to use is very hard and can be traced/returned. It's not like they've got 180M in cash. And having your company bank exclusively with shady banks is likely to prevent you from getting a business license.
8 4 ReplyYou should read up on off shore accounts. Things are wild.
9 0 ReplyJust to add, you're a cruise, it'd be expected you have an offshore account.
4 0 ReplyBa dum tss
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Bitcoin?
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