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Mylife

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Hi all, me and my husband booked our holiday in America to go in the beginning of June 20. We booked to go all along East cost to America - New York - Washington - Miami - Bahamas.
But with Covid-19 everything become unstable. We booked flights and hotels non refundable because we did not plan to cancel. We were ready to go and everything was planned around this.
Now we wonder if we will receive a refund for those flights and hotels.
I asked the oracle what it sees and if we receive the refund for 3,300 spent already.
I got 30.4.5 which becomes 37. I struggle to understand what the oracle is telling me.
what do you think the oracle is telling me? Do we get the money back?
Many thanks for your help.
big hugs.
 

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This might be utterly wrong, but I think the reading might describe alternatives.

30 - maybe "clarity," which we don't have yet. June 20th is over two months from now. We don't know what it will be like then.
37 - not sure... a guess, based on what's happened already, is it might mean something like "a stable home." Many governments are doing what they can to support individuals and businesses.

Line 4: maybe by mid-June everyone will feel confident that the virus has gone away and it's fine to take trips, and then you won't need a refund.

Line 5: or it won't have, and then "good fortune" (the line's omen) will come from "mourning." I think this might mean you'd get a refund, if this happens.

To get some idea, I wonder if you could pretend your trip is very soon, and Google to see what would happen in that case. Policies on refunds for similar travel scheduled in two weeks might give you some idea what to expect in two months, if the situation is the same. For instance, try Googling "United Airlines coronavirus refund" (or whatever airlines / travel agencies / hotels / whatever you've paid money to).
 

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This might be utterly wrong, but I think the reading might describe alternatives.

30 - maybe "clarity," which we don't have yet. June 20th is over two months from now. We don't know what it will be like then.
37 - not sure... a guess, based on what's happened already, is it might mean something like "a stable home." Many governments are doing what they can to support individuals and businesses.

Line 4: maybe by mid-June everyone will feel confident that the virus has gone away and it's fine to take trips, and then you won't need a refund.

Line 5: or it won't have, and then "good fortune" (the line's omen) will come from "mourning." I think this might mean you'd get a refund, if this happens.

To get some idea, I wonder if you could pretend your trip is very soon, and Google to see what would happen in that case. Policies on refunds for similar travel scheduled in two weeks might give you some idea what to expect in two months, if the situation is the same. For instance, try Googling "United Airlines coronavirus refund" (or whatever airlines / travel agencies / hotels / whatever you've paid money to).
It is not June 20th. It is June 2020. Exactly it is 6th June 2020.
 

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This might be utterly wrong, but I think the reading might describe alternatives.

30 - maybe "clarity," which we don't have yet. June 20th is over two months from now. We don't know what it will be like then.
37 - not sure... a guess, based on what's happened already, is it might mean something like "a stable home." Many governments are doing what they can to support individuals and businesses.

Line 4: maybe by mid-June everyone will feel confident that the virus has gone away and it's fine to take trips, and then you won't need a refund.

Line 5: or it won't have, and then "good fortune" (the line's omen) will come from "mourning." I think this might mean you'd get a refund, if this happens.

To get some idea, I wonder if you could pretend your trip is very soon, and Google to see what would happen in that case. Policies on refunds for similar travel scheduled in two weeks might give you some idea what to expect in two months, if the situation is the same. For instance, try Googling "United Airlines coronavirus refund" (or whatever airlines / travel agencies / hotels / whatever you've paid money to).
I tried everything and for now they do not refund anything for trips in June. Maybe later on if the situation stays the same. But not sure anymore.
 

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Oh, sorry, I misunderstood the date.

I think it makes perfect sense that they're not refunding trips this far in advance. That's probably why Yi gave you the two lines. If everything's fine by then (the virus has blown over, gone away - line 4), you can go on your trip and there'll be no need to refund anything. If not, line 5 will happen.
 

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