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Thursday, December 11, 2008

 

Good thing Santa had Trip Insurance!

Twas the night before Christmas and at the North Pole, The Holiday hustle was taking it's toll. The elves were all busy finishing the toys, As Santa prepared to visit good girls and boys. Mrs. Claus in the kitchen had a list of her own To make sure her husband would come safely home. First aid kit, water, extra reindeer snacks, A second warm jacket and red furry slacks A map and a compass, chapped lip medication His passport and visa, and documentation But what was the most important thing in his sleigh? His insurance card from the elves at ISA.
She thought it would be difficult, but found that it’s not, Applied online and printed out her cards on the spot. Santa told Rudolph, “Its time, let her rip!” And took off for the night on his annual trip They started in England, and worked through the night On rooftops and chimneys, they continued their flight . When suddenly out of nowhere it rose, A star even brighter than old Rudolph’s nose! It blinded the reindeer, they started to shudder. Santa fell from the sleigh landing right in the gutter! The reindeer were freaking, looking through Santa's sack They found the insurance card Mrs. Claus packed. With no change for the phone, as one might expect, they found a number on the card that said call collect.
They told them, “Don’t worry, you’re in excellent hands” Sometimes things happen that weren’t part of your plans~ We’re here to help you in any situation Travel assistance, medical care, even evacuation.
Soon Santa recovered and was back on his way, Thanks to the affordable travel medical plan from his friends at ISA!
You never know when you might get injured or sick. It can happen to anyone, even Saint Nick.

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