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[quote=Anonymous]OP. You had the option to book a more expensive lodging option that included a refundable cancellation policy. This condo was booked at a discount rate and included a non-refundable cancellation policy. You knew when you bought it that there was a no refund policy. You knew at the time you booked it that Covid-19 was starting to hit the US and might easily expand to Colorado and/or your home state. And you still booked a non-refundable policy. So you live with the policy. You are voluntarily choosing not to take the risk of traveling. That's your right. But it doesn't give you the right to cancel and get a refund that was not included in the original contract. If you or someone in your family had actually contracted the virus and you were under enforced quarantine or had to stay because a loved one was in the hospital (e.g. involuntary cancellation) then you might have a better argument. Or if you were restricted from traveling out of state by a governor's order. But you don't get to take advantage of a discounted rate with no cancellation and then get a refund because you changed your mind about traveling. You have no valid reason to request and be granted a refund. You've made your choices. The consequences of your choices are that you lose whatever money you've paid whether a down-payment or full payment.[/quote]
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