Safe Shopping
We guarantee that every purchase you make on a SwiftTrip web site will be
safe. This means that you will pay nothing if unauthorized charges are made
to your credit card as a result of your purchase on our web site.
Under the Fair
Credit Billing Act, your bank cannot hold you liable for more than
$50.00 of fraudulent charges. If your bank does hold you liable for any
of this $50.00, SwiftTrip will cover the entire liability for you, up to
the full $50.00. We will cover this liability if the unauthorized use
of your credit card resulted through no fault of your own from purchases
made at a SwiftTrip web site, as long as the following appropriate terms
and conditions are met.
- We are offering a limited guarantee against any
unauthorized charges on your credit card for 12 months following your
use of the card to purchase or reserve travel services on SwiftTrip.
If unauthorized charges appear on your credit card periodic statement
at any time within 12 months of your last SwiftTrip transaction, we'll
cover your liability up to $50, subject to the following terms and conditions:
- The credit card guarantee applies only to reservations
or purchases made with a credit card issued in the United States on
the United States versions of SwiftTrip. The guarantee does not apply
to consumers using international versions of SwiftTrip or to international
credit cards.
- The guarantee is only offered for credit cards used to
purchase or reserve travel services using SwiftTrip's secure server.
The guarantee covers the credit card for a period of 12 months from
the date of your last transaction.
- The guarantee covers a maximum liability of $50 per eligible
credit card if not waived by your card issuer. You must apply for any
waiver of such liability if your card issuer requires such. If you do
not cancel and replace the card, we will not be liable for further unauthorized
charges on the same card.
- When making your claim you must provide us with (i) a
valid SwiftTrip Member ID, (ii) a copy of the credit card statement that
includes the unauthorized charges, (iii) a copy of a statement showing
a charge for your liability, and (iv) any other supporting information
such as a filed police report.
- In the event of unauthorized use of your credit card,
you must notify your credit card issuer in accordance with its reporting
rules and procedures. You will need to cancel your card if required
to do so by your card issuer. You must report all
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