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Terminally Ill Flyer with Travel Insurance – Needing Refund
Posted Fri May 13, 2011 8:39 am, by Sonya R. written to Priceline.com
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I have been diagnosed as terminally ill with cancer in my 30's and had booked my flight for experimental treatment out East. I purchased the Delta tickets via priceline.com and purchased the Travel Insurance for $16 a ticket to be able to adjust my tickets if needed. I was accepted into the program but had to postpone do to some further testing here at home.
I contacted priceline.com on to cancel and they told me that travel for medical reasons wasn't covered and they were anything but compassionate about my situation which was further hurtful. I did request a Refund Form from your website on the March 19th and read it could take a couple days to receive these forms but I was scheduled to fly on the 20th.
Saturday the 19th I called Delta because I didn't want to 'miss' my flight (waiting for the refund form) and have anyone say I forfeited this money by missing the flight, so I canceled with them and they gave me a credit.
When I called to rebook a flight using the credit they want to charge me $200 to do that per ticket. $150 from Delta and $50 from priceline to change these flight dates, even though I had purchased your travel insurance. That would make my actual per ticket price over $600.
I had two tickets on the original order and a one way ticket on the 28th $1114.60 worth of credit to be used. The clerk made it sound like I could only use one ticket at a time and not the credit as a whole meaning $200 to make the changes on each ticket an extra $600 in fees. Not only that I have one year to use this credit and it is not transferable credit. As I mentioned before I am terminally ill and likely hood of me purchasing three separate tickets in the next year to get my credit used is unlikely.
I did receive the Refund Claim form but in order for me to receive this refund because I canceled for medical reasons I was to include a signed Authorization for Release of Medical Information. I am not sure but that may be a HIPA violation.
I would like a refund of the full ticket prices in a most timely fashion so that I have a chance to utilize that for my needed treatment.
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by Sonya R. Posted Mon June 27, 2011 @ 4:11 PM
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I am happy to report that I received a full refund from Priceline for my unused tickets.
Thank you to my supports and to the negative nay sayers....I pray that you will be a little more understanding and compassionate to others.
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by Amanda M. Posted Mon May 16, 2011 @ 6:25 PM
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I am appalled and stunned at the level of disregard Priceline, and those who commented here, are showing to Sonya. It appears to me that she purchased insurance for her tickets. I would have done the same thing. She is fighting for her life and now she has to fight for her money back? Appalling. I will never use Priceline, that is for sure. What has happened to this country and the citizens of it that we don't honor our customers, or each other!!! This is wrong on so many levels. By a simple customer service standpoint, the passionate-less response she received is ridiculous. And by a human standpoint, it is sheer ridiculousness. Appalling.
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Perhaps you should have bought a refundable ticket.
This would have been the best bet in your situation.
Maybe look at taking the greyhound or something.
good day
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by Amanda M. Mon May 16, 2011 @ 6:21 PM
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it states that the trip will not be covered if the trip is going to be used for medical treatment.
Yes purchasing travel insurance is responsible but it is also responsible to make sure that it will cover what needs to be covered.
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First - I am very sorry for your illness.
Second - It took me less then 3 minutes to find the part that says the travel insurance doesn't cover this.
http://www.priceline.com/vacations/Lang/en-us/InfoCtr/Travel_TI_BC_Cov erage.asp?session_key=5D0011AC3F0011AC2011051501182592eda0249096&plf=p cln
THE INSURER WILL NOT PAY FOR ANY LOSS CAUSED BY OR INCURRED RESULTING FROM:
medical treatment during or arising from a Covered Trip undertaken for the purpose or intent of securing medical treatment;
Number 11 on the list under general plan exclusions in the description of coverage. I found that in the FAQ's on pricelines site.
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I think in this situation I would have read the refund guidelines before buying the tickets.
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Couldnt you have just gone through Delta and paid more for refundable tickets?
Would have seemed that would be the better way to go under your circumstances.
Dont think I would use a third party vendor in a medical situation.
good day
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Homework
by Advocate Mon May 16, 2011 @ 12:17 PM
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