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diddyangel wrote: »The card only covers you for medical treatment as the same price as a local resident in that country. So if the treatment isn't free to locals then it would not be free to you. Did you have travel insurnace? As your best bet is to claim on that

My husband and I were covered as we have a free insurance with our bank account. Our daughter joined us at short notice and did not take any insurance. The thing is nobody mentioned any payment at the time so how do they expect us to pay when we have left the country. My sis is going to enquire as to where we stand.
I do find it a bit annoying that anyone from the EU can come here for free treatment but the same does not apply to Brits in Europe.0
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