What to when you're being blackmailed by a travel agent?

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For starters you are not being blackmailed, you are being charged for changes to your itinerary.

When you first contacted your travel agent, they likely then contacted an inbound tour company in China who put your itinerary together. You probably paid a per person amount for that package deal

You started the trip and then suffered your stroke. The services scheduled for you, transport, hotels, guides, etc were likely pre-paid and were forfieted when you were a no show.

The agent had the itinerary reorganized and since some previous payments were forfeit, you were asked to pay additional fees.

The agent can't really itemize costs since they were likely quoted a package price. Your insurance company should only need medical proof, original invoice paid and itinerary change cost paid.

On the other side of the coin, if the travel agent billed you originally on an itemized invoice (listing every hotel, transport, etc seperately), then they should be able to itemize the changes. But 95% of travel agents book destination packages through local inbound companies.

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