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candj
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Several months ago I booked our March trip to SXM for over $1500. Last week I checked the flights and found they were now under $600 for the two of us!! So I cancelled the original flight and since those tickets were listed as non-refundable, I figured the amount would be put in my travel bank. But when I was in the cancellation process, it gave me the option of having the $1500 refunded to my "original form of payment" (aka my Jet Blue Master Card)!! So I saved over $900!! Merry Christmas to me!! 
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Congrats to you! And here’s to March.
Respectfully,
pat
"Always keep your words soft and sweet, just in case you have to eat them."
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Wow, good deal!! Congrats!
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I'm wondering if the refund would have been deposited to your travel bank had you not had a Jet Blue credit card. Either way, kudos for the refund!
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