Axa has gone quiet after a holiday scam brought our travel plans crashing down

Passports were stolen but we have waited nine months for it to respond to our claim Last year, we took a ferry from Mallorca to Barcelona. When we reached our hotel, my wife went in to see where we should park. While I was waiting in the car, a motorbike drove into it. I got out, but immediately realised this was dodgy and got back in. We then realised that her backpack, containing our passports, had been stolen. Our return home was delayed while we waited for emergency travel documents and we incurred more than £900 in hotel and flight expenses. I submitted a claim to my travel insurer, Axa, and have lodged a complaint, but nine months on, we have heard nothing. BH, Malvern, Worcestershire Holidaymakers should take note. Thieves commonly stage distractions in order to pick the pockets of tourists. Crashing into a car is an extreme version of the same ploy and, if you hadn’t so quickly twigged that it was a scam, you might have lost more of your belongings. Axa’s response has been appalling. Insurers take care to hold customers to a deadline when making a claim, but tend to allow themselves indefinite time to process it. Axa requires claims to be submitted within 31 days of a theft, but its terms and conditions omit to bind it to any timescales. Continue reading...
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