Examples may include, but are not limited to: Charges made outside of the U.S., in duty - free stores, or
on board airplanes or cruise vessels; international airline ticket Purchases; vehicle rentals; lodging stays extended beyond original reservation period; certain mail order Purchases; Purchases billed
on a
recurring basis; Purchases at gas stations; telecommunications charges, including charges incurred with calling cards; taxicab charges; security deposits; late, damage or other fees in connection with rentals; Purchases billed in installments; restaurant tips and other gratuities; and Charges that
occur before the end of billing period, if the Charge is posted to your Account after the Closing Date of that billing period.
Now, it would seem logical that reducing the time to resolution of issues (and even preventing them from
occurring or
recurring in the first place) due to not having to call the vendor at all, would seem reward - worthy... So, it is obvious that this organization likes the benefits of expertise, but certainly does not want to pay for it
on a day - to - day
basis.