Are Non-Refundable Airline Tickets Refundable?
We are planning to purchase non-refundable airline tickets. Expedia told us the tickets are refundable – we would lose only the handling fee (around $200) but keep the face value and we must use it in next year
Learn more...Can I Split Up Our Trip Costs to Get a Lower Price?
Can I insure my wife at $900 and myself at $1500 to get a lower price on the trip cancellation travel insurance? No, you can’t do this. Here’s why not: The only way you can split up your trip costs is if you have invoices showing the costs specifically attributed to your wife is $900 and the
Learn more...Guard Your Laptop While Traveling
Guard Your Laptop While Traveling by Paul Davis While traveling by train from Philadelphia to Atlantic City I sat nearby a man who spent a portion of the time working on his laptop, but then fell asleep with his laptop on the seat besides him. As my Dell Notebook is my most essential work tool as a writer,
Learn more...A word about DEDUCTIBLES…
Simply stated: A deductible is the amount that you pay toward a loss or claim before the insurance company begins to pay. The higher your deductible, the lower your premium. The more you are willing to participate in your loss, the greater the savings on your premium. The insurance company will offer your a lower premium if you take a higher deductible because your LOSS FREQUENCY and your LOSS SEVERITY will be lower.
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