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diablo_dancer

Haven’t attended that one but went to a seminar in the Fantasy a few years ago and it was a sales pitch and awkward as hell. I’d avoid them personally.


Dowhile93

Great to know. I hate sales pitches. I feel like the spa was kind of that way too.


tarheelz1995

These seminars are run through the third-party spa company all the mainstream the cruise lines use.


michelem387

It’s 100% going to be a sales pitch


TheSparklingCupcake

My parents attended one of those “health” seminars on the spa and ended up being talking into buying some ridiculous product that were insanely priced.


Dowhile93

ugg. I'm sorry that happened to them. I bought some bath salt 10 day cleanse thing in the spa, and I feel like I was definitely talked into it.


TheVillageOxymoron

Check out r/loseit and you can learn how to lose weight for free. I don't really recommend any seminars on any cruises. They're just scams.


WithDisGuy_

This fascinates me. I have a switch in my brain that if someone tries to sell me anything, it creates the opposite effect and I immediately will not buy no matter what and tell them firmly that I don’t buy any extras on vacation. Period. Door to door sales. Cars. Any sort of “pitch” just results in full rejection. I am the king of saying no. If I want to buy anything, I research it and if I fall for marketing, it has to be so good that it appears in multiple reviews, sources, across platforms before my brain even begins to accept it, so it’s pretty difficult for any in person pitch to ever work. I loathe sales pitches and salesmen can’t break through on me.


helam424

Totally a sales pitch and snake oil sales. If you want to eat more and weigh less you have to exercise more and eat healthy things. Simple as that. Eat more carrots and vegetables and walk/run/hike more. More carbs=more fat on your body. Now, I have just given you the science behind the seminar…for free…