Walter Plinge
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- Apr 26, 2009
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I've got a Platinum credit card issued in conjunction with CPA Australia. It's got free travel insurance included - quite a good policy. I read the terms and condition -- fine with me.
With a few days before I leave for the US for 2 weeks (on points) I thought I'd check if I needed to do anything or if the travel insurance was automatic.
I've been advised by AXA, the insurer, that to 'activate' travel insurance I need to either purchase the fares on the card or use card points. This information was both annoying and unexpected. There's nothing about this in the terms and conditions and unless I had asked I wouldn't have known. It's a secret condition that no one knows about. Certainly Amex didn't know about it -- they had to put me through to Axa.
When Qantas re-jigged its award scheme last year I opted to have my Amex points transferred monthly to Qantas where they are mingled with points from a Gold Visa card -- that's what I used to purchase the tickets. Actually the Amex points were enough to purchase the forward trip (MEL-LHR-IAD) but not the return (JFK-MEL) There would be a lot of Platinum card holders in my position.
Can Amex do this -- have secret conditions that disqualify you from a major card selling point? Any suggestions about what I should do? I will be seriously annoyed if I have to purchase separate travel insurance and I probably won't continue with the card after I've have the free flight.
With a few days before I leave for the US for 2 weeks (on points) I thought I'd check if I needed to do anything or if the travel insurance was automatic.
I've been advised by AXA, the insurer, that to 'activate' travel insurance I need to either purchase the fares on the card or use card points. This information was both annoying and unexpected. There's nothing about this in the terms and conditions and unless I had asked I wouldn't have known. It's a secret condition that no one knows about. Certainly Amex didn't know about it -- they had to put me through to Axa.
When Qantas re-jigged its award scheme last year I opted to have my Amex points transferred monthly to Qantas where they are mingled with points from a Gold Visa card -- that's what I used to purchase the tickets. Actually the Amex points were enough to purchase the forward trip (MEL-LHR-IAD) but not the return (JFK-MEL) There would be a lot of Platinum card holders in my position.
Can Amex do this -- have secret conditions that disqualify you from a major card selling point? Any suggestions about what I should do? I will be seriously annoyed if I have to purchase separate travel insurance and I probably won't continue with the card after I've have the free flight.