havaneselover
Dreaming about a Disney cruise
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Even when outside the U.S.?I think that varies greatly depending on your personal health coverage.
Even when outside the U.S.?I think that varies greatly depending on your personal health coverage.
Need credit card suggestion for our college daughter. She is in an organization that requires fairly substantial spend that is reimbursed. I suggested she might want to sign up for a better earning card and to keep the expenses separate. She has had a Wells Fargo student card for about 18 months with a good credit score. She has also been a AU on one of my cards for years. I am leaning to a CFU. Credit Karma shows she is preapproved for a Blue Cash Everyday. Any other thoughts?
Same for me and DH.Mine just showed up today and only on my amex biz cards.
We may be the odd DP. The AF on the Plus posted just a few days before we got the RR anniversary points. The Premier on the other hand was odd. AF posted and no RR posts until the following the month. We got a retention offer on the Premier, so it wasn't an issue.
Speaking of Chase, can someone remind me if they pro-rate AFs if you close the account after 30 days from the AF posting?
It’s unlikely but clearly within the realm of possibility. I have known a couple people that have had issues out of the country. One’s wife had a stroke in PR and was stuck there for months; another’s husband died in China due to a diabetic reaction. A guided trip I was on is Costa Rica, had one of my fellow travelers slip on wet floor and sustain a head injury. She spend 2 days in the hospital and fortunately was able to rejoin the end of the tour. I always make sure we have a high amount for medivac. Personal insurance and cc will cover most medical costs except medical evacuations are very expensive and generally not covered.Yes that’s what I’m leaning toward. A good friend in HS sister got in major moped accident in Bermuda on a cruise and had to be mediflighted to FL so I have that in the back of my mind though I know very unlikely
I found these estimates from 2017 for medical evacuation to nearest adequate facility. This is not to get you back to a US medical facility.Parts of the CSR coverage includes parents as "immediate family". You're right, the medical part does not though. Do you happen to know if the emergency evacuation does? That section doesn't seem to define immediate family.
Do people think 100K is enough for medical evacuation? I have no idea how much these things cost. When I buy coverage, I like the ones that cover up to 1 million, because in my head, it can't possibly cost more than that?
This sentence in the CSR coverage worries me "The evacuation must be pre-approved by the Benefit Administrator in consultation with a legally licensed Physician". In an emergency, am I really going to have the presence of mind to get it pre-approved?
Resale. You just have to get through ROFR by 1/19. Don't need to close by then etc.So you bought direct? (I'm guessing because resales take a while to get approved.) I thought the restrictions were going to apply to resale contracts.
All this chatter about DVC and new restrictions is causing me to experience a serious case of FOMO.
Take it out of the $10.83 from @palhockeymomof2My one mistake...I put the charges on my SW CC instead of my CSR. So I'll earn 154 SW RRs vs. 231 URs. I guess I'll just have to get over wasting $1.19 on that move LOL!!!
Yeah. I just read lots of info somewhere about this very subject and pertaining to cruises. Can’t remember if it was a DCL FB group in on these boards. I honestly have no clue what my personal health does or doesn’t cover. I’m happy taking my chances in combo with the CSR. On the thread I was reading people were calling their insurance and many suprised at the medical evac coverage.Even when outside the U.S.?
Thanks!Yep. We left the minimum in each account to waive the fees and then transferred everything out until we could close it. Double check that they haven't changed it, but it was $300 in the savings (or 5k combined in all accounts, but with that interest rate, that wasn't happening after the savings bonus posted.) Checking you can park 1500 min or keep $500 in DD's going each month. We chose to park the 1500 as we had the float at the time.
I think that CFU is a great choice. I advised a co-worker who asked about their college aged child (with similar stats) to look at CFU and they were approved. Having a relationship with Chase could be a good idea AND the 1.5% back is just so simple and a pretty good return.Need credit card suggestion for our college daughter. She is in an organization that requires fairly substantial spend that is reimbursed. I suggested she might want to sign up for a better earning card and to keep the expenses separate. She has had a Wells Fargo student card for about 18 months with a good credit score. She has also been a AU on one of my cards for years. I am leaning to a CFU. Credit Karma shows she is preapproved for a Blue Cash Everyday. Any other thoughts?
I'm pretty sure CSR would cover hotels using URs. But I'm not too sure about hotels using the hotel chain's own points.
As for other travel insurance, I know there's insurance that will cover timeshare maintenance fees. And also ones that will cover airline award change or redeposit fees. So maybe there are ones that'll cover hotel points. If you wanted to find one, I'd start with the chat feature on Insure My Trip.
The relevant sections for CSR under Trip Cancellation/Interruption:
(page 47):
If any or all of the Covered Trip was paid for using redeemable
Rewards, the Company will reimburse the Insured Person for
Rewards used. The Company’s reimbursement shall equal the
monetary value of the redemption through the Common Carrier,
Tour Operator, Travel Agency, or Travel Supplier up to the Benefit
Amount. If the monetary value of the redemption does not appear
on the Insured Person’s itinerary or redemption confirmation
issued by the Common Carrier, Rewards program manager, Tour
Operator, Travel Agency, or Travel Supplier the Company will
reimburse the Insured Person ($.01) per point redeemed up to
the Insured Person’s Benefit Amount.
I think that CFU is a great choice. I advised a co-worker who asked about their college aged child (with similar stats) to look at CFU and they were approved. Having a relationship with Chase could be a good idea AND the 1.5% back is just so simple and a pretty good return.
You have to wait for the debit card to arrive. If I remember from my reading, logging in before then may require a call in to unlock your acct.What am I missing on registering DH for his PNC account? I created a pin number when I applied for the account, and the email said "you will receive a debit pin number if you have not already created one." Just tried to login using the pin number I created, account number, and social and it says it does not recognize it. Any ideas?
You have to wait for the debit card to arrive. If I remember from my reading, logging in before then may require a call in to unlock your acct.
How long ago were you approved? If I remember correctly you have to wait a day or so to be able to create an online account. I did it the same as you tried about 2 days after approval since I created my own PIN and it worked. Otherwise have to wait for the debit/PIN to arrive.What am I missing on registering DH for his PNC account? I created a pin number when I applied for the account, and the email said "you will receive a debit pin number if you have not already created one." Just tried to login using the pin number I created, account number, and social and it says it does not recognize it. Any ideas?