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Could some of you suggest companies for insurance coverage? We are going to South Africa.
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Gerald & Rosemary
 
Posts: 19 | Registered: 11 May 2005Reply With Quote
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This might be of help:

http://www.shakariconnection.c...ravel-insurance.html

It's debateable whether you need medivac cover in RSA but if you want it then Global Rescue are the best by a country mile and you can sign up with them by clicking on the icons on the page I've given you or by clicking here:
http://www.shakariconnection.com/global-rescue.html






 
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I have used Medjet and lastly Global Rescue.


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My travel agent suggested insureance that covered both.
 
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I have used Medjet and lastly Global Rescue.


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My travel agent suggested insureance that covered both.


All 3 here as well, although I forget the name of the carrier that the agent recommended (actually I think it might have been Travel Guard). I purchased coverage from Global Rescue twice now, but do they cover trip cancellation?


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All 3 here as well, although I forget the name of the carrier that the agent recommended (actually I think it might have been Travel Guard). I have used Global Rescue twice now, but do they cover trip cancellation?[/QUOTE]

Now , please clear the air. Did you actually use Global Rescue twice? Or do you mean you paid for the coverage twice? It's a big difference.
 
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Now , please clear the air. Did you actually use Global Rescue twice? Or do you mean you paid for the coverage twice? It's a big difference.


You're right it is a big difference. I meant to say I paid for the coverage twice. Wink


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Posts: 839 | Location: Greensboro, Georgia USA | Registered: 17 July 2004Reply With Quote
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We bought GR and Travel Guard for the whole group last trip.
 
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Absolutely mandatory to get good baggage insurance, at a minimum. Good chance of theft at JNB. Cheapest is AMEX, if you buy your ticket with AMEX it costs about $12 to get baggage coverage.

Medevac not really necessary unless you have a health problem, or are hunting DG. You can get treatment in SA or Namibia for most stuff. Just check your health insurance will pay for it. If you want it, Travel Guard is cheaper than paying the Outfitter $10 per day, when you consider that the TG policy covers a bunch of stuff.

Trip cancellation is a good idea if your aifare is non-refundable. Otherwise it may be cheaper to pay the penalty.

Note, you have to buy the insurance within a few days of booking the trip. Otherwise they think you are setting them up.


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Posts: 2935 | Location: Texas | Registered: 07 June 2003Reply With Quote
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Russ is correct about the timing. It is generally not that much time between your first payment (deposit or airfare) and when you have to buy the insurance. The length of time you have before the trip has nothing to do with the premium, something that baffles me. The premuium is a function of trip cost and your age.

If I do any good with my posts, it would be to insist that whatever insurance you buy, make sure it covers the financial default of the operator. Imagine going on a 21 day, prepaying your trophy fees, then finding out during your trip that your booking agent filed BK. You would be out the TF deposit, but still owe the operator. Almost as bad as getting bit by a black mamba...


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Posts: 7584 | Location: Arizona and off grid in CO | Registered: 28 July 2004Reply With Quote
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We recommend Travel Guard for trip cancellation and Global Rescue for the medical evacuation.


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