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The Prime Travel Protection Services mystery is solved

August 27, 2008

So who is Prime Travel Protection Services?

I asked that question yesterday after one reader lost two cruise vacations when his insurance claim wasn’t honored by the company. Specifically, he alleged that Prime Travel Protection Services, Travelers Protection Services, Vacation Protection Services and Trip Assured, are one and the same. This morning I got a call from Jerry Watson, the president of Prime Travel Protection, with the answer.

The four businesses appear to have at least one thing in common: him. “I was involved with all those companies,” he said.

Watson sold policies for Trip Assured and was a partner with Vacation Protection Services. After that company closed, he was a partner in Travelers Protection Services, but when he discovered what he calls  “irregularities” with payouts, he quit to start a new business, Prime Travel Protection Services.

Earlier this year, when Travelers Protection Services ran into what he describes as “financial problems,” he acquired its assets.

“What I’m doing now, I think, is right,” he adds.

And what is Watson doing? The reason he acquired Travelers Protection Services was to protect the agents who had sold his former company’s travel protection products and, ultimately, to process the claims that had been made against it, he says.

He estimates there are currently 250 outstanding claims out of 60,000 policies underwritten by Travelers Protection Services. They could cost his company anywhere from $300,000 to $600,000.

I asked Watson if the products sold by his company as well as its predecessors, were insurance. “It’s not an insurance product,” he told me. For that reason, he said, it does not need to be registered as a licensed seller of insurance in Colorado. Technically, Prime Travel Protection Services insures itself, although it has business insurance that would take care of some of its outstanding claims if it were to go belly-up.

All of which brings us to the case of Paul Donahue. Here’s what he had to say about his grievances.

There were two claims from Mr. Donahue — one in February and one in April. We reviewed the medical records with a physician, and determined that he would have been able to travel. The conditions weren’t disabling. That’s what we based our denial on.

It would have been nice to tell Donahue of the formal denial. He’s still under the impression that his claims weren’t processed at all. But Watson says both the travel agent and the customer bear some responsibility for this misunderstanding.

People often don’t read the contract. We try to do everything we can to let them look at the policies, including giving them a free 10-day look. They can get a refund anytime before that 10 days. In a lot of cases, the agencies don’t understand what we’re selling.

Maybe this is one of those times. A traveler who though he was insured, but wasn’t. A travel agent who sold travel protection without fully understanding what it could — and couldn’t — do. And a travel protection company that, by its own admission, could have been clearer about its product.

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188 comments

  • MsHelper

    Oh Mr Concerned.. Who are you.. Never seen your name before, until iTravelinsured name appeared on this blog site, which stated due to PTP issues. Sorry you seem as if you were connected with Itravelinsured, you simlpy state URL and facts about them.. Weird not the type of blog we see… Blogs be were of Ms Concerned…. James, Arthur… do you have any thing to say about this?

  • James

    Folks, we can sit here and debate ’til the cows come home about iTravelInsured. This is not the issue. The issue is the point that Harry brought up in a previous post:

    “What is Mr. Russo trying to prove…? If he’s asking for a jury of Mr. Watson’s peers to judge whether Mr. Watson and Prime Travel Protection acted properly…”

    Those of you who purchased the Prime product from Russo’s Best Price Cruises were defrauded. Mr. Russo certainly knew about Mr. Watson’s past associations with previous bogus travel insurance companies – Trip Assured and Vacation Protection Services. In fact, I suspect he even sold products from those companies. So should you give Mr. Russo yet another chance to show he meant well? I don’t think so – he knew what he was doing and the chances he was taking by selling an unlicensed product and that’s the issue. Don’t let him twist and turn the facts and make you believe he is acting in your best interests. The arrangement with iTravelInsured is solely for Mr. Russo’s best interest.

  • Harry Baxter

    The comments from “concerned” indicate that he’s easily satisfied. A cursory look at the website provided to him by BPC will show that ITravelInsured.com represents ONLY companies that sell “Travel Protection”. They DO NOT sell insurance, “Travel Protection” from Prime Travel Protection, Vacation Protection Services, and Trip Assured were all sold by BPC and Ron Russo. Apparently, ITravelInsured.com is going to be the next hot product that Mr. Russo will provide his customers for high commissions.

    Mr. Russo also provided “concerned” with a list of licenses that ITravelInsured.com holds, including FL License# LO45197, I looked this up, and it IS NOT a license to sell insurance! It may be a license to operate a business, but a business license does not give you permission to sell insurance.

    It seems to me that “concerned” is not concerned enough. Maybe he should be.

  • concerned

    You guys are unbelievable! , I was just giving you the info I received. Thanks for the further information, I will look into this more. I guess by your accounts I am too stupid & gullible to know better. Sorry I bothered you.

    A hurt concerned

  • Al

    Nice work, Harry. You are absolutely correct. The license that was provided by “concerned” is a Florida insurance agent’s license…meaning iTravelInsured can legally sell insurance (unlike Jerry Watson), but they are not an insurance company. So the question is, who will be adjudicating your complaint? Will it be someone like Mr. Watson’s wife, Christine or an experienced underwriter? Underwriters do not work for insurance agents, they work for insurance companies.

    This is just another guise to lure you into Mr. Russo’s game so he can protect his behind. Frankly, it wouldn’t matter if he had your claims reviewed by an underwriter – as previous posters have written the burden is on Mr. Russo and Mr. Russo alone to make good on what he has done to all of us.

  • Reggie

    Next time you purchase travel insurance ask your travel agent about including for a small fee the WatsonProtect policy. Should you find that your travel insurance policy is bogus and operated by Jerry Watson, your WatsonProtect policy will reimburse you as secondary insurance. Read the small print because the company that sells the travel insurance product you purchase must be owned, operated or managed by Jerry Watson. Contact WATSTONPROTECT.COM for more information.

  • Harry Baxter

    In regard to the last post, I checked with the State of Florida insurance department and I found that watsonprotect.com is not a licensed insurance company. Why am I not surprised?

    To “concerned”:
    Believe me, when I posted some comments to your note, I did not, in any way, think that you were stupid or gullible. By posting the information that you posted, you proved that you were much more vigilant than many others who will accept the BPC explanation that everything will be OK, and they’re taking care of their customers. They have an opportunity to do this, but by not changing the policy that you paid for to a reputable travel insurance company, they’re certainly off on the wrong foot.
    You need to know that I, as well as some others who have posted on this board were victimized by Trip Assured, Vacation Protection Services, Prime Travel Protection, or other bottom feeders lurking out there. Whe I was victimized, no one was out there to help me, and no one was even aware that the travel agency that sold me the policy may have been complicit in the scam. We’re trying to prevent this from happening to anyone else in the future.

    Thank you for your post!

  • MsHelper

    To all…. We have all been a victim or been vitimized by these so called “Travel Insurance Companies” that Jerry Waston and this partners ran, and they may very well be trying to start up new one! But lets all remember that there are other, simliar companies to what Jerry Waston ran and not run by Jerry or his partners. iTravelinsured is simliar in many ways… high commission to agents and agencies, not really an insurance company, very questionable licensing, you name it. We should all question a so called travel insurance company that can not answer simply questions, or seem to use other ways to show they are an insurance company. I have spent the last few days checking this iTravelinsured company out… Trust me, they are questionable… I would not, never sell or even let on eof their rep walk thru my agency door.. I’m ok making 25% or so, but can sleep at night and know that my clients are insured….So if we blog on this site to stop this type of issues from happening again. Meaning we past the message around to fellow agents to stop selling insurance, by these questionable companies. We will win & make our travel industry look look good again. I have called and check on these Travel Insurance companies, they all seem to be a safe bet: Access American (US), CSA (US), RBC (CAN & US), Travelex (US), Travel Insured (US), MHR Ross (US), TripMate (US) & Beckley (US, used by many cruiselines and tour ops). there are a few more. But these guys see to be safe with well known underwriters and licensed in all 50 states… Sorry but I hope my 2cents will help us all….

  • James

    Ms. Helper, good work. The companies you investigated are INSURANCE COMPANIES – a big difference between the Watsonesque operations Best Price Cruises is attracted to. Those of you who are being asked to have your claim arbitrated by iTravelInsured need to think this through. Don’t let Mr. Russo suck you in…again.

    Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me.

  • http://www.itravelinsured.com Bill Dismore

    Ladies and Gentlemen:

    My name is Bill Dismore. I am the Executive VP of iTravelInsured, Inc. Your comments on this blog have been brought to my attention. Let me correct the false statements posted here about iTravelInsured, Inc.:

    1. iTravelInsured, Inc. is a licensed insurance agency with licenses to sell insurance in all 50 states. You may contact your state insurance department to verify this licensure.

    2. I, William Dismore, am a licensed insurance agent in all 50 states and appointed by Delos Insurance Company as Agent in Charge of iTravelInsured, Inc.’s travel insurance programs nationwide. You may contact your insurance department to verify this licensure and appointment.

    3. The programs offered by iTravelInsured are, in fact, underwritten insurance policies.

    4. iTravelInsured’s travel insurance policies are underwritten by Delos Insurance Company, a domestic insurance company licensed in all 50 states, NAIC #: 35408. You may obtain information about Delos at their website, http://www.delosinsurance.com or at the AM Best Website.

    5. iTravelInsured, Inc. is not associated in any way with Prime Travel Protection Services or any of its personnel, predecessor entities or affiliated programs.

    6. iTravelInsured, Inc. is NOT arbitrating claims for Prime Travel or in any way involved in the affairs of Prime Travel.

    7. Like many of you, iTravelInsured, Inc. heard of the trouble that many in the industry were experiencing related to Prime Travel Protection. We simply reached out to a number of persons in the industry and offered them a true, underwritten, insurance product for customers needing travel insurance.

    These are the facts. If anyone is looking for a quality, underwritten travel insurance program, we are happy to assist you. Simply contact iTravelInsured using the following contact information:

    T: 866.347.6673 or 317.655.9796
    F: 317.655.4505
    E-mail: service@itravelinsured.com

    Best Regards,

    Bill Dismore
    Executive Vice President
    iTravelInsured, Inc.

  • Reggie

    It appears there are several who have been involved with the Prime Travel Protection fiasco who are very nervous. What’s a con’s first line of defense?…rat out your friends.

    I have information that shows Mr. Watson and Mr. Russo of Best Price Cruises were partners. This doesn’t surprise me since we know that Best Price Cruises previously sold travel protection to their “valued” clients from the now defunct Trip Assured and Vacation Protection Services. Both of these companies were shut down by state regulators and left many customers out a great deal of money. And of course, Mr. Watson was affiliated with both companies.

    However, let’s lighten up a bit on Mr. Russo because he has company. Lee Smolinski, fellow SKAL member of Mr. Watson and owner of several Florida travel companies contributed financially to Mr. Watson’s former companies, too with YOUR money that you thought was going to pay for travel insurance.

    Anyone with information linking Mr. Russo and Mr. Watson please do as I have done and pass it on to Sue Gorton, the investigator for the state of Florida who is looking into the practices of Best Price Cruises. She can be reached at 407-835-4433.

  • Al

    Poor Ron Russo. He had no idea what could happen when partnering with a felon. With Prime Travel Protection’s Jerry Watson knee-deep in trouble he’s doing whatever he can to get himself out. The first thing is to tell the investigators everything about his business:

    1) “I thought I could get around the insurance regulators because my product isn’t insurance”

    2) “No, I didn’t have underwriters. My wife and I read the medical records and made the decisions regarding the validity of claims”

    3) “Yes, there was someone else involved…Ron Russo of Best Price Cruises was a partner”

    For Mr. Russo… a lesson learned:

    Big fat commissions can get you in big fat trouble.

  • Arthur

    Reggie, I too am in contact with a person from Watson’s office, or former office, found by a Denver Private Investigator. The person does not want to be identified (understandably). Apparantly several documents were copied and these are being sent to me. We may have the same information?
    Contact me on king2j@aol.com

  • Reggie

    I just spoke to Arthur after providing him with my phone number in an e-mail. I want those of you who read this blog to be aware of our conversation.

    Those involved with PTP are indeed rolling over to the authorities. I have personally been provided documentation confirming Mr. Watson’s previous employment and relationship with Best Price Cruises. Both Arthur and myself share documents that shed light on the partnership between Mr. Watson and Mr. Russo. We will be sharing the additional information we receive with eachother and the authorities. Any information that we can share publicly will be posted on this blog.

  • Al

    Mr. Dinsmore…
    You have failed to answer one question.
    You stated that you are not going to arbitrate claims for Prime Travel and are not involved in the affairs of Prime Travel. However, you haven’t mentioned what your relationship with Best Price Cruises is going to be? By stating you are not going to arbitrate claims for Prime, is that a sneaky way to mean that you are really going to arbitrate claims for Best Price Cruises?

    I’m sure Mr. Russo asked you to post on this blog, but did he also inform you of his relationship with Prime Travel Protection? Perhaps you have been hoodwinked, too.

  • Harry Baxter

    This is for Mr. Dismore of ITravelInsured.com.

    Mr. Dismore: In your disclaimer regarding Prime Travel Protection, you state the following:

    5. iTravelInsured, Inc. is not associated in any way with Prime Travel Protection Services or any of its personnel, predecessor entities or affiliated programs.

    6. iTravelInsured, Inc. is NOT arbitrating claims for Prime Travel or in any way involved in the affairs of Prime Travel.

    Ron Russo appears to be citing your company as some sort of cure for the problems caused by PTP. How did this happen? Are you, in fact, working with Mr. Russo and BPC?

    On your website, you list multiple companies that offer “travel protection” and have brochures that look remarkably like the products sold by Trip Assured, PTP, VPS, etc. Are these companies Insurance companies, and do they meet the criteria spelled out by state regulators for approved travel insurance companies? I accept your statement that you are a licensed insurance agent; however, I’m troubled by the fact that major recognized websites like http://www.insuremytrip.com, which provide competitive travel insurance quotes, do not list your company, and do not list any of the companies that you represent, all of whom call their product “Travel Protection” Perhaps you can enlighten me about why none of these companies have chosen to say that they sell insurance. The bogus companies like PTP and Trip Assured tiptoed around using the term Insurance, but I’m sure that they knew, and allowed the use of the term by the Travel Agents selling their product.

    …and one last question:
    Why does the Better Business Bureau report for your Coral Springs, FL location contain the following statement:
    “This company is not an accredited business”?

  • Ellen Cruz

    I, too, am a victim of this sorry situation. Legendary Journeys sold me a trip cancellation policy from Prime Travel Insurance, Inc. I had to cancel the cruise last August because my beloved baby brother passed away very suddenly four days before we were to set sail. Since that time, I have been sending more and more documents to either Prime Travel Insurance Inc. or Universal Assurance Group, LTD. I also made numerous phone calls and received the run-around like others on this blog.

    I am new here and will take your advice to contact the Florida Bureau of Investigation and the Florida Department of Consumer affairs to be included in whatever action is undertaken.

    I will also send a letter to Carnival and once again, to Legendary Journeys.

    Thanks to you all for your interest and dedication to this most unfortunate matter.

    If I can help in any way or you feel I need to do something in addition to what I have stated, please let me know.

  • Al

    Ellen,
    I am sorry for your loss and what you have had to deal with at the hands of Prime Travel Protection/ Universal Assurance Group, LTD. The latter is simply a trade name filed with the Colorado Dept. of Corporations to allude unsuspecting customers into thinking there is some legitimacy to the operation.

    Because PTP is not an insurance company, your claim has probably been handled by someone without any underwriting and/or medical experience. The investigator that I have been working with has told me that Christine Watson has been handling most of the claims for her ex-convict husband, Jerry. More than likely Jerry has been busy writing fat commission checks to greedy travel agents like Best Price Cruises’, Ron and Sandra Russo and Adrian “Al” Ferguson of Legendary Journeys. What they have put you through is unconscionable, but you are not alone.

    In addition to contacting Sue Gorton, the Florida investigator noted in a post above, I suggest you write directly to Al Ferguson at al@legendaryjourneys.com. Mr. Ferguson was warned many months ago about PTP, but failed to heed the warnings. He now is using a legitimate company for travel insurance, but that doesn’t diminish the fact that he defrauded you. You see, Mr. Ferguson is licensed to sell insurance in Florida (Lic. #D077968). By selling you this bogus PTP “policy” Mr. Ferguson is guilty of violating Florida insurance law – Regulation # 626.901 which prohibits the representation or aiding an unauthorized user. This violation is considered a third degree felony in Florida and could result in jail time up to five years. Perhaps mentioning this fact to Mr. Ferguson in your e-mail might get him to think.

    As far as Mr. Watson…well I’m sure he’s looking for his next state to set up shop. We know he’s been ordered out of Tennessee. He is one step ahead of the posse in Colorado and I doubt he’ll go back to Kansas where he served time – too many bad memories.

  • http://www.itravelinsured.com Bill Dismore

    To those that posed follow up questions:

    1. iTravelInsured, Inc. is not arbitrating claims on behalf of ANY party. From what I have read in the media, persons who have claims against Prime Travel Protection Services or one of its predecessors may have to seek those claims in a court or through an insurance regulator. We do not have any information about that issue.

    2. The only relationship that iTravelInsured, Inc. has with agents and customers is to be the program manager for Delos Insurance Company’s underwritten INSURANCE products. iTravelInsured, Inc. has simply offered Best Price Cruises’ current and future cruise customers a high quality, underwritten INSURANCE product, underwritten by a licensed and financially strong carrier (Delos), and managed by a licensed and customer focused insurance agency (iTravelInsured, Inc.). This is wholly unrelated to any problems that customers may have had with another “travel protection” provider, like Prime Travel Protection.

    3. InsureMyTrip does, in fact, offer iTravelInsured’s INSURANCE programs under the private labels “Patriot Trip” and “Patriot Trip Elite”. Please see http://www.insuremytrip.com/myquotecalc-package-1000-0-0-43, and scroll over to the company name “International Medical Group.” iTravelInsured, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of International Medical Group (IMG). You will see under two of the columns for IMG’s “Patriot Trip” and “Patriot Trip Elite” programs that Delos is the insurance carrier. Our programs are occasionally private labeled for certain producers wanting a private label program.

    Harry Baxter wrote…. “On your website, you list multiple companies that offer “travel protection” and have brochures that look remarkably like the products sold by Trip Assured, PTP, VPS, etc. Are these companies Insurance companies, and do they meet the criteria spelled out by state regulators for approved travel insurance companies?”

    Our website, http://www.itravelinsured.com, does NOT list several companies. There is one insurance carrier, Delos Insurance Company. There is one program manager, iTravelInsured, Inc. We have several brochures (see https://www.itravelinsured.com/UnAuth/Programs.aspx), because we offer several different types of INSURANCE. Not everyone wants to purchase the same INSURANCE product. All of these brochures exclusive identify Delos as the insurance carrier and iTravelInsured, Inc. as the program manager.

    4. For a Better Business Bureau report on iTravelInsured you can click on the BBB logo on our website and go directly to the BBB site for their report. If iTravelInsured were not a BBB accredited business we would not be allowed to display the BBB Accredited Business seal on our website.

    I hope that this answers the questions posed and corrects the false information posted about iTravelInsured, Inc.

    Best Regards,

    Bill Dismore
    Executive Vice President
    iTravelInsured, Inc.

  • Al

    Mr. Dismore,
    Something is not right and either you are not being upfront or as was posted previously, Best Price Cruises is making a claim that is not accurate – very similar to their claim that Prime Travel Protection sells insurance. Below is an e-mail that Ron Russo has sent to the clients he defrauded by selling Prime travel protection. Your company, iTravelInsured, Inc. is implicated as being part of Mr. Russo’s scheme to settle claims. There are many, many people who read this blog and excerpts from this blog are being copied on other blogs. I know for a fact that the travel media and investigators are closely scrutinizing what is being posted here. Therefore, it is in your company’s best interest to respond to the e-mail below.

    Best regards,

    Al
    *************************************

    “I am so sorry for the position that Prime has put us all in.

    At the present time, we are working with Prime’s attorney to create a HIPPA
    privacy law waiver acceptable to all parties. I hope to have the attorney’s
    settle this by Friday, so that I can forward it to you for signature. Once
    executed, we will be able to forward copies of your file to iTravel’s
    claims adjusters for review and, if necessary, re-adjudication of the
    claim. Without the records we are working in the blind.

    I will keep you posted

    Regards,

    Ron Russo
    Executive Vice-President
    Chief Operating Officer”

  • Harry Baxter

    Unfortunately, Mr. Dismore, you haven’t convinced me. You state: “We have several brochures (see https://www.itravelinsured.com/UnAuth/Programs.aspx), because we offer several different types of INSURANCE”.

    Here’s the link that you refer to above: https://www.itravelinsured.com/UnAuth/Programs.aspx
    Every one of the products shown advertises that they are “Travel Protection”. Nowhere do you state in the brochure that you’re selling INSURANCE. Why is this?
    A previous poster stated that Mr. Al Ferguson of Legendary Journeys is licensed to sell insurance in Florida (Lic. #D077968). By selling anyone the bogus PTP “policy” Mr. Ferguson is guilty of violating Florida insurance law – Regulation # 626.901 which prohibits the representation or aiding an unauthorized user. This violation is considered a third degree felony in Florida and could result in jail time up to five years.

    You also stated in your last posting: “For a Better Business Bureau report on iTravelInsured you can click on the BBB logo on our website and go directly to the BBB site for their report. If iTravelInsured were not a BBB accredited business we would not be allowed to display the BBB Accredited Business seal on our website.
    You appear to be performing some sort of “shuck and jive” here. Investigating your company by looking at evidence provided by you isn’t satisfactory. Inputting your company name into the NATIONAL BBB search engine produces two results. The first, of course, is your national office in Indianapolis. The second is the following link:
    http://www.seflorida.bbb.org/BusinessReport.aspx?CompanyID=4008324
    Repeating my previous question, why isn’t your company an accredited business? That’s what the link says.

    A lot of the evidence listed by previous posters indicates that something isn’t right here. I’ll be more ready to accept your statement that you’re not working with BPC when I see your company issue a Cease and Desist Order which prohibits BPC from stating that you’re working with them.

  • http://www.itravelinsured.com Bill Dismore

    Ladies and Gentlemen:

    This will be our final post on this matter. We have no intention of arguing with posters who are either intentionally posting false information or who are unwilling to do the basic due diligence to support their statements. For the record:

    1. To Harry Baxter… you wrote, “Every one of the products shown advertises that they are “Travel Protection”. Nowhere do you state in the brochure that you’re selling INSURANCE. Why is this?”

    Mr. Baxter: The very first brochure on the linked page is for the Picture Perfect Vacation Protection Program. On the very first page at the bottom right corner of the Brochure it states that the program is underwritten by Delos Insurance Company. You have simply failed to read the first page of the brochure. On the Student Travel Protection Program Brochure, it states on the very first page at the left, in italicized type, that the insurance products are underwritten by Delos Insurance Company. Again, you apparently did not read even the first page of this brochure. The identification of Delos Insurance Company as the underwriter is also in the bottom right corner of each of the other brochures.

    Secondly, the BBB link you provided was the Better Business Bureau of Southeast Florida and the Caribbean. We relocated our offices from Florida to Indianapolis, Indiana five years ago, in 2004. For an accurate and current BBB report, see the national BBB site at https://www.bbb.org/online/consumer/cks.aspx?ID=102090313284022373. Or, simply go to http://www.bbb.org and type in our corporate zip code (46208), then look up iTravelInsured, Inc. for yourself. You will see that we are accredited.

    2. To Al: As we stated earlier, iTravelInsured, Inc. has simply offered current and future cruise customers of Best Price Cruises a high quality, underwritten INSURANCE product, underwritten by a licensed and financially strong carrier (Delos), and managed by a licensed and customer focused insurance agency (iTravelInsured, Inc.). That is the extent of iTravelInsured’s relationship with Best Prices Cruises. I believe that Mr. Russo and Best Price Cruises put out a public statement to this effect and that is the only public statement that I am aware of. The e-mail that you posted is not accurate as it relates to iTravelInsured, and the information that I have given to you is accurate.

    Finally, I certainly hope that interested parties are indeed following this blog and do their own due diligence about any travel insurance supplier they are considering.

    Best Regards,

    Bill Dismore
    Executive Vice President
    iTravelInsured, Inc.

  • Harry Baxter

    Error

  • Harry Baxter

    I did read the first page of your “Picture Perfect Vacation Protection” brochure, Mr. Dismore. In the area that you cited, there is a statement that reads, “Insurance Products are underwritten where available by Delos Insurance.” This can be interpreted just as easily as a disclaimer that the product is NOT insurance, as it can be interpreted as a statement that it IS insurance. One of your competitors, TravelInsured, has no problem naming their product “Travel Insurance”. What a difference a Capital “I” makes!

    Tell me again (actually, for the first time) why you don’t name your product “Picture Perfect Travel Insurance”?

    On your company website, you state that your company offers travel insurance and non travel insurance services. Is one of these services the selling of “Travel Protection” products?

    Regarding your explanation of the BBB report, I’ve always found the BBB to be a reputable organization, and it seems to me that if you contacted them, they’d buy your explanation and remove the record. Perhaps you should do this. If the record is removed, I’ll buy your explanation.

    You can, of course, cease your part of this dialogue if you wish. It really doesn’t matter to me.

  • Al

    Best Price Cruises‏
    From: Algonquin J Calhoun (algonquin.j.calhoun@hotmail.com)
    Sent: Fri 2/06/09 6:44 PM
    To: bill.dismore@itravelinsured.com

    Bill,
    There appears to be a great deal of inconsistency from what Ron Russo has written and what you have written. Mr. Russo’s public statement is as follows:

    BPC has requested that Prime package up all claims of BPC customers that are both pending and denied and forward the information to us immediately. BPC will have a qualified third party company (at BPC expense) adjudicate previously denied claims (opened within the last year) to verify entitlement. Once the re-adjudication process in complete, BPC will review the possibility of making those persons with newly validated claims whole at BPC expense.

    Mr. Russo contacted his aggrieved contacts with the following e-mail:

    At the present time, we are working with Prime’s attorney to create a HIPPA
    privacy law waiver acceptable to all parties. I hope to have the attorney’s
    settle this by Friday, so that I can forward it to you for signature. Once
    executed, we will be able to forward copies of your file to iTravel’s
    claims adjusters for review and, if necessary, re-adjudication of the
    claim. Without the records we are working in the blind.

    You seem to have contradicted Mr. Russo:

    As we stated earlier, iTravelInsured, Inc. has simply offered current and future cruise customers of Best Price Cruises a high quality, underwritten INSURANCE product, underwritten by a licensed and financially strong carrier (Delos), and managed by a licensed and customer focused insurance agency (iTravelInsured, Inc.). That is the extent of iTravelInsured’s relationship with Best Prices Cruises.

    I believe that Mr. Russo and Best Price Cruises put out a public statement to this effect and that is the only public statement that I am aware of. The e-mail that you posted is not accurate as it relates to iTravelInsured, and the information that I have given to you is accurate.

    You are wrong because Mr. Russo’s public statement clearly implicates iTravelInsured’s claims adjusters as the ones who will be adjudicating the claims:

    Will iTravelInsured be adjudicating the claims for Best Price Cruises clients? If not, then why would Mr. Russo make such a public statement?

    Just answer yes or no…stop beating around the bush.

  • Best Price Cruises

    Ever consider your attitudes on this blog may have contributed to iTravel Insured’s responses. Perhaps iTravel backed off or they and Best Price Cruises had a “misunderstanding” regarding review of claims. That may result in no third party reviews. This, if true will potentially harm many who would have accepted third party review! Hopefully it isn’t true.

  • Al

    I thought you weren’t going to post again, Ron?

    If “our” attitudes contributed to ITraveInsured’s backing off, then that’s good news. You are dead wrong as far as this potentially harming those who accepted a third party review. Those who have accepted such were conned just like they were when you sold them the PTP product. Why should these people agree to help dig you out of your mess? You broke the law by defrauding these people, just like you did when you sold Trip Assured and Vacation Protection Services. Be a man, Ron and admit your mistakes and pay these people what they are owed. The only third party review will be the one when you are visited by the federal authorities. I certainly hope you reported every dime of those big, fat commissions. If not, I’m sure the “third party reviewers” will find out when they look through Mr. Watson’s books.

    MAIL FRAUD – 18 U.S.C. 1341, makes it a Federal crime or offense for anyone to use the United States mails in carrying out a scheme to defraud.

  • Arthur

    May I change the subject?

    Al and I have exchanged information received from an informer previously with PTP.

    We have already supplied a mountain of evidence to the Florida Bureau of Investigation.

    The new evidence will present facts of years of scandalous cheating by Travel agents and PTP et al.

    I believe we will present witnesses and documents to the Florida Bureau of Investigation which will prove the colusion of, at least ,Lee Smolinski, Sandra and Ronald Russo and Ed )

    Their lifestyles and multiple businesses will be destroyed as we have, at least temporarily, destroyed Mr. Watson.

    Criminals all think they are indisructable, they always have, and always will. The above mentioned will continue to procrastonate but they will fail.

    The simple math indicates that, perhaps 10 claimants, at a cost of $80,000ollectively would remove to complainants.

    Fighting the cases will result in millions of dollars in claims, incarceration and a loss of a lifestyle, much valued by the TA’s, and future business endevours.

    In my first blog and subsequent ones I indicated I had never lost a case were I believed passionatly I was right – this is one of thoughs instances.

    Agents don’t get it but we and Florida do..

  • Al

    Art…Don’t forget Legendary Journeys’ Adrian “Al” Ferguson and his significant other. These two are just as guilty. Their switch to a legitimate insurance carrier will not make up for the customers they defrauded despite several warnings.

  • Al

    And thanks to the employees of Legendary Journeys, Best Price Cruises, and Smartcruiser for all of your information. Also, while we are no fans of the folks at Prime Travel Protection, thank you for coming clean with your relationships with these travel agencies. While it doesn’t diminish the fraud you perpetrated, your willingness to provide many details will greatly assist in the investigation. To all of you…keep the information coming!

  • Karen

    Every victim needs to save all MAIL correspondence all their phoney denied claims and more importantly the handwritten envelopes sent through the mail for just that…Mail Fraud.
    It really makes me wonder about Miss Cindy and Miss Danielle, those two sharp girls in that Colorado basement runnning Watson’s PTP business on their own. They were dead give aways from day one. I never experienced any business as unprofessional as they were :)
    What I am getting at is – whoever sent and wrote on those phoney forms is quilty of MAIL FRAUD.

  • T.R.

    Folks…. I have been following the blogs on this for a couple months now. There is a lot of misinformation being posted here and elsewhere by people claiming to be “in the know.” A lot of them aren’t.

    For example, Harry Baxter (and someone maned HarryB1964 from another forum) has posted false information and all of you need to check out for yourself what he and others say. On the Cruise Critic board HarryB1964 posted this about someone that was insured by a company named iTravelInsured, Inc……

    [....."Recent info that I've obtained makes me believe that you shouldn't be comfortable with the new "insurance" company (iTravelInsured, Inc.) either. If you look at their website, they appear to be a broker for several "Travel Protection" companies, NONE of which sell State approved insurance. Your Florida Travel Agent (I know who company it is) previously sold Trip Assured (closed by State Regulators). Vacation Protection Services (previous Jerry Watson company, banned by Tennessee; company moved to Illinois, changed name to Prime and moved to Colorado) and Prime Travel Protection(bankruptcy). The "new" pseudo insurance company will be the latest company who will pay your travel agent a 40% commission while defrauding new customers.
    Tell your agent that you're not satisfied with his "solution".....]

    This sounds a lot like what Harry Baxter said up above. Harry is wrong and it’s easy to find out the truth, so you have to ask why Harry would be so interested in this topic, but posting wrong info that is easy to verify.

    I have thoroughly checked out a lot of the travel insurance companies like Access America, Travel Guard and iTravelInsured, Inc. They are all true insurance companies.

    iTravelInsured only sells insurance from an insurance company known as Delos Insurance Company. iTravelInsured is a member of the USTIA (United States Travel Insurance Association) like Access America, Travel Guard and the other true insurance companies that I looked at. By the way, you can check out the USTIA also. It has its own website — http://www.ustia.org and you can check out a lot of other true insurance companies that are members of USTIA.

    Some of the other comments on here about this situation is also questionable. I’m not sure why anyone would spread false information to people who are victims, but thought you all should know this. Good luck.

  • Scooby Doo

    I want to congratulate the Super Sleuths on this blog. Al, Arthur, Harry and others (“the group”) have really been exceptional “investigators” or shall I say “instigators”. Arthur who lives in California is especially unrelenting. For their sake, I hope the allegations against all those so-called “complicit” travel agents are true. I wouldn’t want to be them if their allegations are untrue. Wow, they really went out on a limb to “help” all of you. Some of the people didn’t even buy a PTP policy.

    Now I want to help, I really do! I want to offer my advice to the “group” and all its “informants” (but especially to Arthur). I am really concerned that the “group” is unaware of Florida Statute 836.05, so I want to make them and others here aware of it. As I stated I am here to help.

    The statute reads: 836.05 Threats; extortion.–Whoever, either verbally or by a written or printed communication, maliciously threatens to accuse another of any crime or offense, or by such communication maliciously threatens an injury to the person, property or reputation of another, or maliciously threatens to expose another to disgrace, or to expose any secret affecting another, or to impute any deformity or lack of chastity to another, with intent thereby to extort money or any pecuniary advantage whatsoever, or with intent to compel the person so threatened, or any other person, to do any act or refrain from doing any act against his or her will, shall be guilty of a felony of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.

    There is a Federal statute and a statute in California Penal Code remarkably similar. Whew! The risk “the group” took (especially Arthur) to “help you out” is incredible. Kudos! I would have never done it. I hope they are able to prove all of their allegations against all those “TA’s”….. I don’t even want to think of the consequences for them. There may even be other statutes that could come back and bite them too.

    Unfortunately, for “the group”, there are traitors in their midst. Some people are not as they appear. I can’t believe people could do such things. Can you believe that these traitors have even revealed some of the real identities of “the group”? How sad is that!!

    Scooby Doo is here to help. If you would like to contact me my email address is: scooby.doo559@gmail.com. “Informants” welcome!

  • Harry Baxter

    Here is a direct, dated quote on this blog from Mr. Ferguson, the President of Legendary Journeys:

    On December 3rd, 2008 at 8:07 pm Al Ferguson said:

    “Legendary Journeys discontinued selling this insurance product (PTP) when all of this came to our attention. We will now sell Travelex, licensed to sell insurance in all 50 states”.

    I looked at the Legendary Journeys website today, and I noticed that Mr. Ferguson has removed any doubt that he’s really ready to reform, and is back to selling something called a “Custom Travel Protection” product.

    That’s it for me. Time to call Travelex, and ask them if LJ even tried to get them involved with his agency.

  • Al

    All of you have received information regarding filing your complaint with the appropriate state regulators. Your Colorado complaint should be filed against Prime Travel Protection. Your respective state complaint should be filed against your travel agency. I have listed the Colorado and Florida contacts below if you do not have them. If you reside in another state, please name it on this site and the information will be posted.

    Colorado: Tami Granquist…Tami.Granquist@dora.state.co.us
    Florida: Susan Gorton…Susan.Gorton@myfloridacfo.com

    Your federal complaint (alleging mail fraud, among other fraudulent acts) must be filed with the U.S. Attorney in Colorado for PTP and in the specific jurisdiction of where your travel agent is located. Because the various U.S. Attorneys throughout the country are going through a transition due to the change in the administration, I have listed phone numbers rather than names. Please call the offices for the specific name of the contact to address your complaint. Usually there is an Assistant U.S. Attorney who handles the criminal division in each office who will be responsible for your complaint.

    For Prime Travel Protection: United States Attorney, Colorado – (303) 454-0100

    For Lee Smolinski, Smart Cruiser: U.S. Attorney, Southern District of Florida
    (Miami) – (305) -961-9000

    For Sandra and Ron Russo, Best Price Cruises: U.S. Attorney Southern District of Florida (Ft. Pierce) – (772) 466-0899

    For Adrian Ferguson, Legendary Journeys: U.S. Attorney Middle District of Florida (Tampa): (813) 274-6000

    If your travel agency is not listed above, please post the name on this blog and the appropriate contact information will be provided.

  • Karen

    Does anyone know the details of Cruise Value Center…why they are suddenly closed down?
    Al, my TA was Cruise Value Center, state of New Jersey. (For some reason I thought Ron Russo was involved with CTC and suddenly changed names)

  • Karen

    Does anyone know why Cruise Value Center out of E.Brunswick, N.J. closed so suddenly?
    Al, do you have contact info for CTC?

  • Al

    I do know that Cruise Value Center has had a relationship with Jerry Watson and the company sold trip protection policies from previous Watson companies. You mention Cruise Value Center and CTC – I am unsure if these are one in the same. Can you clarify, please?

  • Harry Baxter

    Cruise Value Center and Cruises of Distinction, both owned by the same company that purchased them a few years ago, closed at the same time, around last November. They were, or at least CVC was, selling Prime Travel Protection. The link is that Ron Russo, for whatever reason, was going to take over the bookings and make the customer whole, with the help of Jerry Watson.

    Your comments here.

    Two good sources to flesh out this sordid story are the Cruise Critic Forums and a Google search.

  • Sideline Sally

    Oh what a tangled web we weave when we practice to deceive. I do believe their party is almost over and the fat lady is warming up her pipes. Mail fraud is way too serious. Your bible is getting too small to hide behind Mr. and Mrs. R.- Good night and good luck.

    (My real email was not given for privacy concerns)

  • watchpuppy

    Karen, In answer to your question – this link says it all!

    http://www.cruisecritic.com/news/news.cfm?ID=2934

    Russo’s involvement is as follows: (quoted from the article in this link)

    “Cruise Week notes that agency customers who bought and paid for travel insurance may also not be covered. Prime Travel Protection, the insurer whose policies were sold through Cruise Value Center, is working with Port St. Lucie-based Best Price Cruises to accommodate those customers. Ron Russo, chief operating officer of Best Price Cruises, tells us that in conjunction with the insurer the agency will help customers “to rewrite their travel protection and waive pre-existing conditions to the date of intended purchase of the cancelled policy.” This applies only to travelers who purchased Prime’s policy through Cruise Value Center.”

    We all now know that Mr. Russo was already “partnered up” with Jerry Watson of Prime Travel Protection through HIS own company (Russo’s) – Vacation Protect. copyrighted as 2007 Vacation Superstore Networks, Inc. as evidenced by his website: vacationprotect.com For those who may not know, Vacation Superstore Networks, Ink d/b/a/ Best Price Cruises is Ronald and Sandra Russo.

    Unfortunately, it appears as though anyone who took Mr. Russo up on his offer simply jumped from the fire into the perverbial frying pan! Either way, they got BURNED! Some got burned twice! They lost cruises already paid for, they lost the first insurance policy (vacation protection) and now they have lost the second insurance policy (vacation protection) since Prime Travel Protection has declared bankruptcy and closed down making any policies written by or on them – worthless!

    I hope this answers your question.

  • Eric

    Can anyone shed some light on Smartcruiser.com. I know they sold the PTP product.

  • Karen

    Thank you for the info. Yes, the RUSSO web is quite tangled

    Scoobydo is also right. When PTP verbally told me not to call them again..that they made up their minds and were not going to change them…I was threatened for dishonest money.
    By the way, If PTP were a real insurance company they would know the facts were the facts they collected my insurance money and with witnesses, medical proof, everything done right on our part…it would never of been a matter of having tthe right to make their own personal opinion.

    Art, my mistake. I meant that my TA was Cruise Value Center. Any contact nuymbers for them?

  • Arthur

    It is vital that you follow up on Al’s advice. The more cases and ammunition the Florida Bureau of Investigation and Florida Insurance Agency have the quicker they can come to an accurate decision.
    If they so wish they with the State Attorney Generals Office have the power to bring criminal felony charges, remove licenses and/or diplomatically say pay restitution to your clients or……………….

    The Cruise Line Role

    Cruise lines appoint agents to sell their products so it is the responsibility of cruise company management to vet the agents.

    Cruise lines offer back end override commissions to agents based upon the monetary value of bookings – 15% or more is possible. That’s a good business incentive.
    In addition, cruise lines offer discounted and free cruises to TA’s and their staff. Hundreds!
    There are three bloggers on this site who booked Holland America Lines each one was politely refused a credit after being defrauded by Watson and Travel Agents.

    Crystal Cruises offered a full credit to one customer and every other cruise line has offered at least 50% credit towards a new cruise.

    I am not saying Holland America is involved in the scam but since they give hundreds of thousands of dollar value to honest and crooked travel agents it would be good PR to show concern for those who lost all and had monstrous medical bills.

    Show your stuff Holland America and never forget we all have a choice.

    Write you cruise line.

  • Robert

    I was a Trip Assured victim to the tune of $2700. I have been following this blog and although a bit late, want you to know that the method of operation of PTP is exactly how Trip Assured operated. It’s no surprise considering that Mr. Watson was employed there as a vice-president for a period of time. If PTP was indeed a real insurance company you could appeal your declination to the state insurance commissioner. Obviously this is not possible because PTP has no license. Here are some of the common tactics that I saw and apparently continue:

    -If you continue to push your claim denial you will be accused of making a fraudulent claim

    -You will be asked for documentation after documentation that have no bearing on your claim

    -Whatever your doctor has stated, it will be overruled

    -You will be threatened with a lawsuit by both the protection company and your travel agent for making threats (travel agents are very loyal to these companies because of the large commissions – consequently they will side with the protection company)

    Sound familiar?

  • Arthur

    Some truly good and insightful posts by Harry, Al and Watchpuppy.

    Karen, I’m sorry I couldn’t answer your question but my blogger colleagues have.

    Please don’t waste any more time on CVC.

    We have learned something from that debacle:

    If what is reported was true the cruise revenue of CVC was $60 to $70 million.
    The math:
    Earnings per cruise (very low because of competition) $30.00
    Number of bookings $60M divided by say $5000 each booking = 12000
    Revenue 12000 x $30 = $360,000 – how do you pay overheads?
    By – 15% or more back end override commissions. $60M x 15% = $9,000,000
    Say 20% book PTP insurance @ average $400. 12000 bookings x 40% commission = $1,920,000

    Total GROSS profit = $11,280,000
    How much is it to rent space and employ 8 people?

    Can they afford to reimburse us?

  • David

    Welcome to the discussion Scooby Doo
    There is a group. It is a lawful band of people who have been scammed by travel agents and so called insurers. I am a silent researcher for “the group.”

    We are dedicated to searching for the truth in this scandal and have made available, documents, affidavits and reliable information from Watson’s former employees to the Florida Bureau of Investigation. Everything is above board and all contacts are revealed to the authorities.
    The fact that we are a little secretive (just as you are Scooby Doo) does not alter the fact that we are pursuing a legitimate claim in which we passionately believe.

    You mention informants. Of course we know we have three informants. Certain codes are used so we know exactly who they are including anyone who talks to Mr Watson.

    The fact that we know and reveal personal details is inconsequential because it is a matter of public record. If Sandra Russo has two houses, Mr Watson has a Colorado address; Mr Smolinski has a property in South Lake Tahoe, that’s public information.

    The Group is not interested in insinuations and false accusations – it will back everything with solid evidence. We don’t need lies, the travel agents documentation tells it all.

    If the Florida authorities decide the agents are not responsible “the group” will abide that ruling or we can resort to private litigation.

  • Peter

    Lee Smolinski

    I am/was a client of yours.
    You are obviously very angry and concerned. If you want to devote your time and resources to a lawsuit that very likely will turn around and bite you with a malicious prosecution charge, be my guest. “The Group” as you describe them are spread across many states and you will have to litigate each separately.

    Be aware, Lee that it will be reported in the industry and mainstream press that you are litigating against your very own clients who are only seeking to be reimbursed for a bogus product that you recommended and sold to them. More importantly, it will be duly noted that the product you recommended was the same exact product you repeatedly sold for several years through another company, Trip Assured. In fact, you were one of the highest producing travel agents in the country for Trip Assured.

    When you realized that you were burned by selling the Trip Assured product you were one of the first travel agents to call the attorneys who represented the aggrieved customers complaining that you as an agency owner were also taken by this scam. Then what did you do? You went right back and sold the same product again to new clients.

    The Trip Assured plaintiff’s attorneys have a record of your communication with them. Through discovery they have obtained your contract information with Trip Assured and previous relationship with Jerry Watson and they will gladly testify to this.
    Peter Lay

  • Eric

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  • arthur

    A source involved with the infamous “group” has told me two members are to be sued along with the rest of “the group.”

    The wicked malevolent members have deemed to insult the travel agents and Mr Watson’s characters by posting liable and slanderous statements on Elliottblog.

    But wait! That’s you the poster on Elliottblog and Cruise Critic. Oh, and all the scammed travelers. That is “the group.”

    Reportedly it is Lee Smolinski of Smartcruiser.com/Palm Coast Travel/ Smart Travel Group who is doing the suing under the statutes posted by Scooby Doo recently (scroll back).

    Now, according to my source, most of the scammed are seniors between 70 and 80 years old. Mr Smolinski the court room will look like a geriatric ward and will do wonders for your image and that of the travel industry.

    Mr Smolinski is enraged by one particular client who has had the audacity to report him to the Florida authorities. Apparently the client complained to Smartcruiser in October 2008 but Mr Smolinski thought it wise not to reply until January 2008.
    The premise of the claim was – travel agents were complicit with Watson in selling illegal insurance which was unlicensed.

    Goodness knows what Ron and Sandra will do to us.

    Tomorrow, if I can get my source to release the final demand letter, I will post it here.

    As it has been sent to the Florida Bureau of Investigation it is a public document.

    Remember – no more postings!

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