Hi,
I am looking at booking accommodation for my forthcoming holiday but wondered if anyone has purchased supplier failure cover?
http://www.supplierfailurecover.com/
Holidaynights.co.uk offer this as an add on when you book your hotel. As I will be booking with a credit card would anyone know if its worth taking out this extra cover or is using a credit card enough?
Didn't know if they offered it more for the benefit of people using debit cards.
I'd appreciate any help anybody can offer.
Thanks
Mark
I've never thought this was necessary if paying by credit card. I've certainly never purchased it for that reason. Could be proved wrong though!
What sort of travel insurance cover do you have?
Do you buy the cheapest or buy the one that gives you peace of mind.
If you buy the first then the answer is yes you do need it. But if you buy the second then check out exactly what cover it gives you. It is possible to buy cover that does more than replace the lost camera, but unfortunately most people do not read the small print.
We are both of an age where the insurance cost is high, but we would rather pay a little more than get caught out.
fwh
I insure with esure, good cover at a reasonable price, a family of four 2 weeks cover to europe around £40 and they will give free to children upto 21 years of age if they are in full time education. My cover cost £62 with 2 children and excess waiver and because I am diabetic with other health problems £52 with out excess waiver is cheap compared to most other insurance companies and some refuse to insure me.
I have bought the cover and hope I won't need it. I am doing DIY- seemingly if the airline goes bust they will cover the cost and the acc. costs as well! Hope I don't find out how good it is!! CBG
Thanks for the replies. Guess I'm gonna have to read the dreaded small print of my travel insurance to see if its necessary or not.
I suppose if it works out cheaper to pay the premium than the excessive credit card fee then it might be worthwhile
Guess I'm gonna have to read the dreaded small print of my travel insurance
Guess What - Most complaints could be quickly resolved if people actually did. But then there is also another alternative that would benefit everyone. Policies and protection schemes that were actually written in plain language and were legally enforced. Just like our MPs are claiming. It is all there in the rules - it is just that they seem not to be written in favour of the customer.
fwh
Having read an Observer article I also notice another site offering such cover SPAM.com which for an extra £1 did not have a policy excess of such get out clauses.
JH
Some advice needed please!! Have just booked our first DIY holiday for next year. Flights booked with BMI Baby and have arranged a privately owned apartment. The flights have been paid in full on my credit card and so far have paid £100 deposit for the accomodation, remainder being due 6 weeks before we go. Have been checking my travel ins policy and these elements are not covered. I can upgrade to get Independantly Booked Accomodation cover which will cost £66 for the four of us which I think is expensive. Have been looking at the site quoted in the earlier post and the cover will cost us £4 each. Does anyone know if this covers accomodation that has been booked with a private individual should we not be able to get there if the airline went bust??
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