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pet insurance ?

Pet insurance!?
#1
So I want to insure my pet with the lifetime policy so he's covered for ever if he gets an on-going illness. I'm wanting about £5,000 cover a year. I have found it at £25 the cheapest



Anyone with a pet tell me what they get for their money?

It's gonna cost roughly twice as much as house insurance (even taking into account I've already burn the place down once lol)
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#2
Premier level insurance from M&S about £18.60 per month
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#3
I have the life cover for £16.00 every 28 days. Will get all details for you.

will dig the company out for ya tomorrow, but bread age etc will make a diffrance in the price, as will chipping and chopping.
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J1ODYA Wrote:Premier level insurance from M&S about £18.60 per month

Just got a quote £40 a month, probs cheaper for some dogs but not mine unfortunately, thanks for the suggestion
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#5
Haggle... but my dog is a cross breed, certainly not a grands worth lol
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#6
Both our cats and my parents cats are covered via pet plan. Not the cheapest but there is no hassle and so far we are still in credit if you take what we pay every year and what they have had to cover. One of our cats has an over bite so has had all sorts of treatment including braces. The other cat has broke its toe and had to see eye specialists due to eye infections. My parents cats has cancer so goes for treatment every few weeks.
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#7
JohnL Wrote:Both our cats and my parents cats are covered via pet plan. Not the cheapest but there is no hassle and so far we are still in credit if you take what we pay every year and what they have had to cover. One of our cats has an over bite so has had all sorts of treatment including braces. The other cat has broke its toe and had to see eye specialists due to eye infections. My parents cats has cancer so goes for treatment every few weeks.

Yeh I've got 4 weeks pet plan free at the moment, you won't believe what they want:

£108.12 A MONTH!!!!! That's more than the astra lol
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#8
Ouch my parents don't pay much more then that a year even with on going cancer treatment
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#9
Seems like any insurance such as car, one might be cheap for one person but overpriced for another! Just gonna have to keep looking
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#10
have you considered leaving the dog in the car
then surely it would be covered
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#11
tucpal Wrote:have you considered leaving the dog in the car
then surely it would be covered

Think that's classes as CRUELTY lol
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#12
IT IS TO CUTE FOR THAT.
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#13
This is who I'm with http://www.pet-insurance.co.uk/
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#14
Rusty2009 Wrote:This is who I'm with http://www.pet-insurance.co.uk/

They want £63 a month!
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#15
Ah well your just gonna have to stop moaning about what these company's want you wanted a dog now you gotta cough up.

If you have him chopped (think it's from 6 months) and micro chipped that should bring the price down.
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#16
lol have to laugh, Cameron is always looking to do stuff on the cheap yet forks out a grand on a dog then moans about the running cost...

Do you feed it own brand food too? lol
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#17
Lilly will only eat winalot tried all other brands and she turns her nose up at it.

Good job Asda does 24 tins for £10 cheapest I've found..
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#18
Rusty2009 Wrote:This is who I'm with http://www.pet-insurance.co.uk/

J1ODYA Wrote:lol have to laugh, Cameron is always looking to do stuff on the cheap yet forks out a grand on a dog then moans about the running cost...

Do you feed it own brand food too? lol

I like to get EXACTLY what I want for the cheapest price, just like I did with the wheels.

I'm feeding him wainwrights organic food actually! Don't make out like I'm tight lol.

Look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves
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#19
Cameron UK Wrote:I like to get EXACTLY what I want for the cheapest price.

But you know what they say you get what you pay for sometimes getting the cheapest isn't always the best.

Cameron UK Wrote:Look after the penny's and the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves

It's Look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves
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Rusty2009 Wrote:But you know what they say you get what you pay for sometimes getting the cheapest isn't always the best.



It's Look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves

Mistype lol it's what I meant to say, obviously I'm not gonna pay £108 a month when I can get the same cover for £24, I'm wanting one of the best covers for the cheapest price
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#21
Just bare in mind just because they are quoting you £24 per month now next year it may well go up.

Mine started out at £13 but has gone up a couple times.
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#22
You lot are useless... mine goes down each year lol

Although note as a dog gets older the premium does increase... my dog is only 4 years old.
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#23
Also worth noting some of the cheaper and less well known company's might not be around in a year or two which could leave out of pocket should you need lifetime treatments.
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#24
JohnL Wrote:Also worth noting some of the cheaper and less well known company's might not be around in a year or two which could leave out of pocket should you need lifetime treatments.

Never thought of that, will take this into account! Thanks
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#25
Just swap the dog for a Goldfish. No insurance needed.


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Migwell030744 Wrote:Just swap the dog for a Goldfish. No insurance needed.


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Would be a lot easier, I'm paying £33 a month for insurance with more than, upto £12,000 a year lol
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