Martin Lewis

2023 - 1 - 14

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Martin Lewis warns of 'heartbreaking' mistake when booking holidays (WalesOnline)

The Money Saving Expert said his "heart sinks" every year after hearing people are unable to get a refund for trips they cannot take.

These free cards entitle you to medical treatment in state-run hospitals and GPs in EU countries and Switzerland for the same price as a local. However they then run the risk of being unable to get a refund if an unexpected problem arises in the meantime - for example falling unwell. "My heart sinks as I have to tell them there's no recourse.

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Martin Lewis shares 'heartbreaking' travel mistake that could leave ... (Aberdeen Live)

He also shared cheapest options for travel insurance as those planning more than one holiday should opt for annual travel insurance as this will usually ...

And finally, Martin recommended holidaymakers get a GHIC (Global Health Insurance Card) card before they travel. "Yet the airline won't refund them - within its rights as the ticket is not faulty," he explained. One of his main areas of focus surrounded travel insurance, as leaving booking to the last minute could be a huge error. With that in mind, the Money Saving Expert said that you should get travel insurance ASAB - "As Soon As you Book." This is because travel insurance is supposed to cover you if anything goes wrong ahead of your trip as well as on the holiday itself, [Martin Lewis](https:// https://www.aberdeenlive.news/news/uk-world-news/) has spoken about this error in his latest newsletter, as well as several other holiday tips.

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Martin Lewis issues urgent warning for anyone booking a holiday ... (The Sun)

"Get travel insurance ASAB (as soon as you book)," said the MoneySavingExpert. The warning comes after Martin said that he gets regular complaints from readers ...

[trip](https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/) and can't get a refund because they didn't take out cover. [weekly newsletter](https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/latesttip/), Martin warned households to take out travel insurance as soon as they book a holiday. Travel insurance can cover you for a range of situations, for example, if your luggage has been stolen, you need to cancel your trip, or you need medical treatment while abroad. Banks, supermarkets and insurance companies also offer travel cover and a comparison website can help you find the best product for your needs. Travel insurance can be purchased from travel agents and holiday companies when you book, but there is no obligation to take this. Some policies may even cover you if your hotel has to close and you had to move accommodation, or if your flight was cancelled and you are unable to get your money back from the airline. It can help cover your bills if your flights are cancelled, your luggage is lost, or you need medical help when travelling abroad. [Nationwide's](https://www.thesun.co.uk/topic/nationwide/) FlexPlus account which comes with a £13 a month fee, gives worldwide annual family travel insurance up to the age of 69. The cards are free for Brits and it is advised to take them on holiday as it gives you access to healthcare across the EU for the same prices as a local. [flights are cancelled](https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/20997163/airline-flights-cancelled-cardiff-airport/), your airline goes bust or if you need medical assistance when abroad. [check if your EHIC/GHIC card is valid](https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/20297720/holiday-ehic-ghic-card-expire-warning/). [travel insurance](https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/14744979/best-travel-insurance/) ASAB (as soon as you book)," said the MoneySavingExpert.

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Martin Lewis urges travellers not to make common 'heartbreaking ... (The Independent)

Writing in his latest Money Saving Expert subscriber newsletter, the personal finance guru stressed the importance of sorting your insurance early and not ...

“My heart sinks as I have to tell them there’s no recourse. He also advised his fans to ensure they have a valid European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) or its replacement, the Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC), before they depart, as these permits entitle you to medical treatment in state-run hospitals and GPs practises across Europe for the same price as a local. Half the point of the cover is to protect you if things happen that stop you going, so get it ASAB – As Soon As You Book.”

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Martin Lewis urges travelers not to make a common 'heartbreaking ... (The Bharat Express News)

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“My courage sinks when I have to tell them there is no recourse. practices across Europe for the same price as a local. “Every spring someone asks me a heartbreaking question,” he told his readers.

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Paul Lewis: People confuse me with Martin Lewis – but he's the rich ... (Telegraph.co.uk)

Fame and fortune: The financial journalist on why holding cash can be as good as investing.

I didn’t enjoy reading literature when I was younger, but then a friend recommended his most famous book, The Woman in White, and I was hooked. I started collecting his letters and I’m now guardian of the database that lists all his known correspondence. I’ve just written a book that details the financial information you need to know at every stage of your life. This led to television work; then in the 1990s I took over as the presenter of Radio Five Live’s breakfast show, Wake Up To Money. Within a few weeks I also accepted an invitation to take over the main presenting job on its sister programme, Money Box. But in the short term – over five to 10 years – they may not. When I was younger, with three children to support, life was difficult. I also started writing for the Saturday money section in The Daily Telegraph. I remember asking a newsagent if she had a copy of The Times. This was when I began to realise that there were millions of people who would never dream of talking to an accountant or financial adviser but needed help with their money. Poverty was a big problem for pensioners back then because the state pension was low and there were few benefits. He kept bees and moved his hives to the farms’ orchards to help fertilise the fruit trees, for which he would be paid.

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