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Healthy pets insurance
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Anyone ever used 'healthy pets' website to insure their pet, I have just completed a quote on compare the market and the best quote directed me to their site, I filled in all the details including direct debit details and pressed continue, a dialogue box came up saying, 'your application has been successful', nothing else. i phoned them u to find out if the policy was active but they said i should receive an e-mail about it, which i still haven't half an hour later, she said it could take up to 20 minutes! Anyone know what to do, i cant call them now as their lines are closed, any advice appreciated.
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we have insurance for all our pets (3 dogs and a cat) and have ALWAYS been grateful for it. My dog had to have a ct scan and investigations into a urinary problem this year and it cost £700. this month the other dog has had a mast cell tumour diagnosed, and i think (if it remains simple) the final cost will be about £500. Two months ago my cat was ill, and his treatment was about £200
we have insurance for all our pets (3 dogs and a cat) and have ALWAYS been grateful for it. My dog had to have a ct scan and investigations into a urinary problem this year and it cost £700. this month the other dog has had a mast cell tumour diagnosed, and i think (if it remains simple) the final cost will be about £500. Two months ago my cat was ill, and his treatment was about £200
With all of you reporting a claims history far greater than the premiums being input, one can confidently predict a huge increase in premiums next year then. That's the way insurance works, I'm afraid.
And another thing, isn't 'Healthy Pets Insurance' an oxymoron since one doesn't need insurance for a healthy pet.
And another thing, isn't 'Healthy Pets Insurance' an oxymoron since one doesn't need insurance for a healthy pet.