Bunny Buddy
Wise Old Thumper
Anybody else one year in and renewing/renewed?
I've just got my first one for Rudy and it's gone up from £81 to £91.94. I did get 5% on line discount but it's still gone up £5 which seems a lot. That in itself isn't a big deal but they've changed the cover from "Life" to "Premium", this in effect means that I am expected to pay not only the excess (still £75) but also 10% of the bill.:? :? I am furious because I specifically rang and asked them if there would ever be a percentage of the bill to pay because I'd read that some Pet Plan policies have this extra. One of the factors that led me to choose Pets@Home was this and they've backtracked :evil::evil:
So, by the time I now weigh up cost of premium, cost of excess, level of cover then this 10%, it tips the balance I actually think that Pet Plan is more appropriate cover for me. Pet Plan also do monthly DD but you don't have to get caught up in a credit agreement which I just will not do for an insurance policy, so I've been paying p@H policies annually.
I just thought it was worth flagging up in case forewarning others may be of use.
I've just got my first one for Rudy and it's gone up from £81 to £91.94. I did get 5% on line discount but it's still gone up £5 which seems a lot. That in itself isn't a big deal but they've changed the cover from "Life" to "Premium", this in effect means that I am expected to pay not only the excess (still £75) but also 10% of the bill.:? :? I am furious because I specifically rang and asked them if there would ever be a percentage of the bill to pay because I'd read that some Pet Plan policies have this extra. One of the factors that led me to choose Pets@Home was this and they've backtracked :evil::evil:
So, by the time I now weigh up cost of premium, cost of excess, level of cover then this 10%, it tips the balance I actually think that Pet Plan is more appropriate cover for me. Pet Plan also do monthly DD but you don't have to get caught up in a credit agreement which I just will not do for an insurance policy, so I've been paying p@H policies annually.
I just thought it was worth flagging up in case forewarning others may be of use.