u/blankusername578

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Easing on Hilton Cancellation Policies?

At WA Pedregal, Ithaafushi and other high-end properties, the cancellation policies have always been ridiculous. 3-4 weeks in most cases.

But just booked Pedregal for 6th time and this only has a one week cancellation cutoff.

Trying to reconcile how Hilton could, you know, add a positive change for guests. Anyone else see this reduction in cancellation window there or elsewhere?

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u/blankusername578 — 8 hours ago

Narrows Insurance -- buyer beware

If you're looking at insurance agents or are currently engaged with this group, you should know that they're engaged in shady behavior. They are lying about what's covered, conning you into cancelling your other insurance, then weeks later -- long after the new policy has been paid for and gone into effect -- inventing reasons in concert with their insurance partners to suddenly charge you 15% more.

With no notice, we get a bill and two days later they stole the money from us for a non-existent stove and square footage that was already included in the fully paid annual bill.

Do not use this company.

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u/blankusername578 — 13 days ago