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Hello lovely people, thank you for your answers :)
ytrewq, I absolutely know what you mean: you are definitely better sticking with them if Chester has an ongoing condition, as other companies probably will not accept any claims on it if you move to them. Thing is, they ARE really good aren't they? No real problems with claiming, and the Customer Services are great. I definitely think you are getting your moneys' worth is they are paying out on Chester's meds. Is he a cat or a dog?
Hey daffi darling, how are you? Actually, I had considered Tesco as when I went online their quote was reasonable: and we might get further benefits with Steve's staff card!! How is little Smurf-pants? Oh I just love him! Thanks for the link. I know More Than are meant to be pretty good too, they have been recommended by a couple of people. My friend's SBT has various conditions, and More Than have always been good with her.
wiggal, great to see you sweetie! How have you been? How is little Cleo? You know, I saw a gorgeous Samoyed in the park yesterday, smiling away, as they do, and I thought of you and the gorgeous Ashke! 9 policies, my word!! Can you get a loyalty card?! I think a previous discussion on Insurance led to Possibly Lankeela suggesting that putting money aside might me a better bet that insuring. But your concern is the same as mine! If he needed �2000 worth of treatment, and I had only started paying it in a couple of months previously, we would be stuck as stuck can be! Also, if any emergency occurred, I would be tempted to dip in and pay it back. At least his monthly insurance premiums have gone and I can't use them for something else!
You are always helpful hun, and very sweet!
Hope everyone is OK this wet and windy Thursday xxx