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Old December 4th, 2011, 05:26 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
Charles[_1_]
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Default I'm gonna throw this out there

Frank from Deeeetroit wrote:

Simpler explanation, to halt the hair splitting. Why go to a foreign
insurance company when one has a relationship with the insurance
company that insures your home and vehicle needs. One has a daily
relationship with their home/auto insurance company. If one purchases
cruise insurance through a travel agency or by a company one found
elsewhere, the relationship is 1 week, 10 days, or whatever length of
ones cruise, and that relationship exists once a year.

I would feel more comfortable if I had a health issue while cruising
and I called AAA to make arrangements to get me home, than if I called
the ACME cruise insurance company that I found on-line and saved
$25.00 a person. This situation is not where I want to discover there
are good insurance companies and there are bum insurance companies.
To me, I will not take the risk finding out if the insurance company
is the right one for me.


My auto insurance, home insurance and umbrella policy are with State Farm
not AAA. State Farm does not sell travel insurance. AAA is the auto club.
They sell auto insurance, travel, credit cards and other stuff. I am not an
AAA member and don't use any of their products.



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Charles