| If you have the Amex platinum you are golden. They refund every single dispute. |
we must be looking at different maps? |
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There is literally no possible way for the OP to go to Sanibel Island next week. None.
There is no road, no power, no water and no one is allowed to stay overnight! There is a curfew! |
| I would predict that nobody will be renting a vacation house or a room in a hotel on Sanibel for about six months or maybe longer. A year wouldn't surprise me. |
Oh my gosh, it’s amazing that no one thought to make this exact argument at least 14 times already in the thread. 🙄 |
It's not an 'argument', it's FACT and there is no disputing it-despite the one poster who keeps saying that 'the map' says that the property might not be damaged. |
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This condo is listed as minor damage.
https://twitter.com/sellingsanibel/status/1578748709806166016?s=46&t=Kgx3Ys98PgAS7m5aB9cpXQ |
So what? |
Those photos are from a resort. |
| Um, that's not 'minor' damage. It's not habitable. |
You know pp is lying, right? |
I think she was saying that location is listed as minor for the person who said only minor damage there. That “resort” is individually owned condos. |
| There is a piece about Sanibel on 60 minutes right now. The damage is awful. |
The map shows that resort as having major damage. |
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OP here.
Like I said before, there is no legal contract that I can find anywhere. There was the 60-day cancellation policy listed when I booked, but there is nothing like a rental contract in either my emails from when I booked, or on VRBO.com for my reservation either. I clicked a button on a website and my CC was charged. I never saw nor was provided anything approaching a contract. So how do you adjudicate this when there is no actual contract? |