Being an ambassador for the brand of the cruise line, the easy and fun work that some people expect.
You only need to ask the Cruz Line Cruz Ambassador, John Hilde, who answers hundreds of questions from passengers every day on his famous Facebook page.
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Sometimes, the work of fighting mill is constantly rumors of cruises.
Apparently, she brought the latest rumors on social media about a green card that Hilde was assigned to dispel a lot of questions on his page (the next day for the foolish day in April) until his day became really hairy.
“Sometimes the answer to the questions can be very easy, then there are other days when I feel I am a processor in the spa that has Chewbacca comes in Brazilian,” said Hilde jokingly.
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Photo and colon source; John Heald & Sol; Facebook
Carnival’s brand ambassador addresses the rumors of the green card
Today’s hair was rumors on social media, which indicates that the cruise line was presenting a new group of VIFP Loyalty program (a very enjoyable person). There was a wrong claim that some passengers were deceived in the belief that the cruise line was issuing account cards and signing on the green plane for travelers who reach the new level of loyalty.
Although the brand ambassador recently participated that the renewal of the loyalty program is present in business, which mostly helped to fuel the rumors, the changes have not yet been revealed. The colors of the sailing card and reference indicate loyalty levels, but the emerald level does not exist.
Hilde wrote in a post on his Facebook page: “The green card said.” Someone on YouTube said that there was a sailing card and signing was green. It was not a April lie joke. I think this beautiful person was dangerous. ”
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Hilde explained that the cruise line contains a green card, but it is not a sailing card and signing or related to the loyalty program in any way.
“There is a green card. It is not a new emerald card or a new loyalty, as this person says and this causes many of you asking me today,” Hilde explained.
“It is a card that we offer to our crew members. They use this as a crew card to buy things on board.” Hilde explained. “It is not for the guests. Sigh.”
Carnival passengers appreciate the brand ambassador to the cruise line
The overwhelming number of questions received by Heald about the rumors of the green card is a certificate for the confidence of the passengers at the beloved brand ambassador. They can always rely on him to respond to their messages, provide a direct answer, and clarify confusion about the policies and shows of the cruise line, while keeping them laughing at his ingenious observations.
Some passengers want on cruises, and influential bloggers will be more feasible about consulting the brand ambassador and official tourist trips sources before the information is shared on their channels.
“I hope that people learn to stop relying on informal resources online,” said Janes Barber Shunisi in the comments on the Hilde on rumors. “Get information from an official carnival supplier only.”
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Other passengers noticed that they knew better than believing anything that was published on the day of April Fools.
Messi Braun commented: “We knew that the matter was for the crew, so we thought it was part of the jokes of the April lie that revolve.” “It is amazing how amazing people believed just because it is on the Internet.”
Some also suggested that knowing the green card on a carnival ship can prove how loyal you are in the cruise line.
“The hardline carnival models did not deceive us; we knew it was a crew card,” Angie Harris Borbo pointed out.
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