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Post by tallulahcouture on Jul 28, 2011 17:03:49 GMT
I'm with More than...Have been from the start (14 weeks). It started at about £10 and is now £20 per month, 4 years later. I thinks thats ok as she's had lots of treatment because of her epilepsy and in on ongoing monthly medication. So far, they've been good at sorting out payments etc.
Beware of the limits (small print) tho as lots nowadays seem to cap treatment costs.
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Post by nataliee on Jul 28, 2011 19:13:30 GMT
I have heard that sainsburys are quite good, might have a look at theirs. I told direct line about jakes leg and it hasn't affected the price but im worried they may put the price up on lifetime cover because of it and may not even cover it because it was found out while he was on the 12 month policy. Thats what im worried about with changing jake to any other company, if i tell them about his leg they will use it as an excuse to put the premium up but not actually cover for it because it was pre exisisting
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Post by B on Aug 12, 2011 23:12:14 GMT
I'm with sainsburys. Seemed good and I got a online discount plus discount because my two cats are covered with them.
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Post by B on Aug 12, 2011 23:14:06 GMT
Def read the small print. I recall that there was something about dental treatment being excluded with sainsburys.
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Post by Sarah on Aug 13, 2011 7:38:41 GMT
Oh Natalie if he's been diagnosed stay with direct line no one else will cover it
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Post by rosiesmum on Aug 13, 2011 8:11:14 GMT
We are with Petplan, always been excellent Depends on the type of dental work whether they will pay out
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Post by Elle on Aug 13, 2011 11:34:02 GMT
I'm with the KC too and Harry is just £16 a month. Check what the cover is for that quote Natalie... maybe you got a quote that included things you won't actually need. When I did comparative quotes last year, KC defo came out cheapest for even better cover than some of the supermarkets etc. that I got quotes from.
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