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Santsfanfl, I respect you and the discourse we usually have, and have agreed to disagree with you on many occasions. That being said, usually you at least look up the source of what I write before outright denying it being valid.
Travelguard has the below policy and only 3 criteria. They clearly state that it is for ANY REASON as long as you cancel more than 48 hours before departure date as long as those criteria are met.
As long as you purchase the policy on each of the trips and they sold you the insurance, you would be covered.
https://www.travelguard.com/cancel-for-any-reason/
Cancel for Any Reason
The Cancel for Any Reason (CFAR) option is available as an upgrade when you purchase the Platinum, Gold, or My Travel Guard plan and is a great option that allows travelers to cancel their trip for any reason that is not otherwise covered in their base plan, provided they cancel their trip more than 48 hours before their departure date.
There are three criteria that must be met in order to be eligible for Cancel for Any Reason coverage:
Provided the above criteria is met, and the Insured is prevented from taking the trip for any reason not otherwise covered by this plan, the insurer will reimburse the insured for a percentage of the prepaid, forfeited, non-refundable payments or deposits for insured trip arrangement(s) up to the maximum limit.
- The CFAR coverage is purchased within 15 days of the initial trip deposit
- The trip is cancelled more than 48 hours prior to scheduled departure
- The full cost of all non-refundable, prepaid trip arrangements is insured at the time of purchase
Be sure to read your description of coverage.
Jason,
It's not clear to me how you propose that I combine insurance with my different reservation requirements to ensure that I retain the flexibility I current enjoy with timeshare cancellation policies.
Using the recent Big Island trip as an example, would you advocate that I seek three separate reservations from owners via red week and then and then buy separate insurance policies to cover them?
Because one of the reservations did not have a Fri/Sat/Sun check-in, it would not have been available via redweek so I would have to commit to rack rate for it so that would have come with its own cancelation protection (at a premium cost) so I would really just need two policies. Will they even sell me two policies if it's clear one (possibly both) will trigger.
Thank you.
