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Title: An Important Point About Pet Insurance
Post by: scooby's mum on January 29, 2005, 05:51:06 PM
Hiya everyone

Just a tip about pet insurance, when I spoke to my vet initially about insurance she recommended I took out one with a company who will insure for continuous treatment over 12 months, ie. say Scooby needs to have his plate/pins etc. removed in 12 month's time, most insurance companies won't cover you and you then would have to foot the bill yourself.  

Scooby's insured with "More Than" and I know "Pet Plan" do continuous cover as well, but they wanted about £17.00 per month whereas I pay £10.40 per month for Scooby.  Also, "More Than" are offering 2 months free insurance at the moment.  

Just thought it was worth mentioning cause you really don't ever think anything serious would happen to your pet and look what happened to us, so unexpectedly.

Joanne
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Title: An Important Point About Pet Insurance
Post by: suzysu on January 29, 2005, 05:58:16 PM
:) Thanks for that Joanne, am just thinking of renewing mine, will have a look at More Than (have my car insurance with them anyway).  Thank goodness you had insurance !  Big hug for Scoobs x
Title: An Important Point About Pet Insurance
Post by: alan&ness on January 29, 2005, 06:59:04 PM
:D Hi all, Just looking at the last thread, We just insured Monty with Sainsburys, We looked at loads & sainsburys Ticked all the boxe,s for us including actual death by accident or illness & continuous cover if condition over 12 months with bigger payouts than most,All for less than a tenner a month, 1st month free on line. :D  :D  
Title: An Important Point About Pet Insurance
Post by: bluegirl on January 30, 2005, 10:19:34 AM
I'm with Sainsbury too, but I was with More than with my old dog,and they were very good, she cost I fortune in her last year, but they paid promptly every time.
Title: An Important Point About Pet Insurance
Post by: Miss Poohs on January 30, 2005, 02:18:06 PM
Vahri is with More Than - but I don't think they offer life cover.

Ruffy is with M&S - too early yet for me to rate them on handling any probs - but with them it is life cover.

Time will tell.
Title: An Important Point About Pet Insurance
Post by: Louchielou on January 30, 2005, 08:33:29 PM
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Ruffy is with M&S - too early yet for me to rate them on handling any probs - but with them it is life cover.

I've just signed Bosco up with M & S last week.

Would be interested to know if anyone has had any experience of claiming with them. How they handled it etc.
Title: An Important Point About Pet Insurance
Post by: suki1964 on January 30, 2005, 08:39:37 PM
Had to make my first claim two weeks ago. The vets rang them to make sure I wasnt paying an excess and were they happy with dealing with them direct and thats the last Ive heard :) So, so far so good :)
Title: An Important Point About Pet Insurance
Post by: Louchielou on January 30, 2005, 08:45:06 PM
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Had to make my first claim two weeks ago. The vets rang them to make sure I wasnt paying an excess and were they happy with dealing with them direct and thats the last Ive heard :) So, so far so good :)
That's good then!

Lets just hope I never have to make a claim for whatever reason.
Title: An Important Point About Pet Insurance
Post by: marie_231 on January 30, 2005, 09:06:30 PM
more than is a life policy ie continuous treatment however long it takes , i used to be with sainsburys but changed because they will only pay for 12 months treatment  
Title: An Important Point About Pet Insurance
Post by: alan&ness on January 30, 2005, 09:15:31 PM
:D Hi Marie-231,You worried me then we just checked our policy although we were very careful when we picked Sainsburys because of this clause, it states they won,t stop paying claims after 12 months.
Title: An Important Point About Pet Insurance
Post by: PennyB on January 31, 2005, 12:26:30 AM
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:D Hi Marie-231,You worried me then we just checked our policy although we were very careful when we picked Sainsburys because of this clause, it states they won,t stop paying claims after 12 months.
Isn't there an amount per condition though?
Title: An Important Point About Pet Insurance
Post by: Pipers Mummy on January 31, 2005, 01:16:22 AM
When I was in the UK Piper was insured with M&S.  She was diagnosed with HD and M&S were great - paid out no problem at all. Actually, when her renewal came through they had even reduced the monthly rate, despite her having cost them well over a thousand pounds the previous year!
Title: An Important Point About Pet Insurance
Post by: alan&ness on January 31, 2005, 09:21:16 PM
:D Hi pennyb,Yes 6,500 which i believe is more than most,