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Chasing Travel Insurance Claims

5 May

Did you know that when you file a claim for a travel refund with your credit card company, they sometimes use a third-party? You no longer deal with the credit card company, you deal with a claim company.

I have a Chase Reserve Sapphire Reserve card where I booked a trip in 2024 that needed to be cancelled due to illness. It was with British Airways, and I cancelled it online. They refused to credit my account and told me I should have cancelled it by phone. So, I reached out to Chase and filed a claim online. But the claim was filed through Eclaims. I uploaded all the documents. After many calls, Eclaims gave me a voucher for British Airways good for one year. I explained that I would not be able to use it, so they guaranteed that if it went unused, I would receive my refund. After one year, I called Eclaims, but they were no longer working with Chase. They directed me to their new third-party claim for travel interruption. It was Assurant. I called them, and they told me to start over with my claim. I was so frustrated.

So, I called back Chase Travel, and they were no help. They would not even give me a supervisor. So, I finally found the number for the executive offices. I said, “Look, do I need to call Jamie Dimon?” (FYI: Jamie Dimon is the CEO of JPMorganChase). That sounds harsh, but I was nice about it. In the end, they were helpful.

Then, I received a call from the Assurant executive resolution team. Her initials are KL. She was absolutely wonderful. I told her my frustrations, and she listened. I told I just couldn’t upload all the documents, but I did have the voucher email with the price I paid for the tickets. She walked me through the online claim, and she said she would try her hardest to resolve it and refund my money. She gave me a timeline and her direct dial number. (So many people I spoke with would not give me neither a telephone number nor email).

Yes, I received my refund. A big thank you for my refund to Chase Sapphire Reserve and Assurant.

So here’s the secret: It takes time and energy. Perseverance, resilience and tenacity are the words I would describe my year-long ordeal with travel. Also, try escalating the claim to the executive team and be nice.

Has anyone else been frustrated by travel insurance claims?

A CUBAN JOURNEY

11 May

Author Aaron Hamburger transports the reader on an immigrant’s journey from Russia to Cuba to Detroit in his novel Hotel Cuba. It’s a personal story because it relates the travels of his grandmother from the village of David-Horodok in Belarus to Cuba and then onto Detroit.

It’s personal for me as well. My family is also from the village of David-Horodok, and I wrote an article in The Detroit Jewish News where there is a memorial to those who perished in World War II due to the Nazis. I, like the author, grew up in Detroit.

Recently, I had the opportunity to interview Hamburger about his book Hotel Cuba on a Zoom call with Descendants of David-Horodok. He relates a fascinating story of how the book came about. He met with Sen. Debbie Stabenow of Detroit to talk about immigration, and she suggested he write a book about his grandmother’s plight. Through family interviews, recordings, research and trips to Havana, Hamburger weaves a rich tale of two sisters travelling to unknown countries.

The book is as inviting as the cover.

On the Fringe

24 Aug

I just returned from Edinburgh — a fairy-tale city. It happened to be the annual Fringe Festival. It’s a visual treat and celebration of arts and culture. The entire city participates from street performers to live plays to booths selling books, fashion and art. Artists and authors are abound in this cabaret setting.

What’s the best selling point? It’s for the entire family — all ages. I personally went to see Kafka for Kids with my granddaughter. Yes, it was a Kafkaesque experience — fun, delightful and meaningful. (Not sure Franz had that in mind!)

The New York Times reports the 2018 Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award is the play Ulster American by David Ireland. The play ponders “how men are reacting to a world in which women are increasingly empowered.”

This play was one of 1,000 plays from the Fringe this summer. For more award news from the New York Times, please click here.

If you love theater and culture, the 2019 Fringe Festival should be on your travel wish list.

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Visit the “D”

12 May

 

Detroit is a hot destination! This New York Times article, 36 Hours  mentions some great spots, but only highlights some of the restaurants. All the new Detroit restaurants are making it quite the foodie capital. Come visit my hometown! Click here for the original story.

 Photo : Kevin Miyazaki

 

 

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