Bunny Buddy
Wise Old Thumper
*sigh* Not funny. Erin's renewal is now £182 a year with £100 excess + 20%... the 20% was the bit that shocked me. ... 10% maybe but not 20%... really not sure if it's worth the bother of insuring now. The bill has to be over £300 before it's been worth insuring, then the excess is per condition. With 20% extra they are only paying 80% of the bill so what's the flipping point???
Soooo disheartened. The letter says this applies because she's over 7, so in the next few months Esme and Tink also turn 7 *sigh*. Yet, Rudy is already 7 and his insurance is £147 with £80 excess and no % payment. Baffling.
I really would recommend Pets at Home insurance to anyone with younger rabbits. They've paid out so well without messing about. Dinky is also 7 and her premium is £90 (half PP premium) with £75 + £10 excess.
Pet Plan are also being worse than useless with a claim of Esme's as they took off the excess for a second stasis episode and despite me getting a letter from the vets over 5 weeks ago to say both episodes were the same condition they are still messing about as it "might take up to 2 weeks to process"... five weeks now and clock ticking :evil:
*sighs again*.
Soooo disheartened. The letter says this applies because she's over 7, so in the next few months Esme and Tink also turn 7 *sigh*. Yet, Rudy is already 7 and his insurance is £147 with £80 excess and no % payment. Baffling.
I really would recommend Pets at Home insurance to anyone with younger rabbits. They've paid out so well without messing about. Dinky is also 7 and her premium is £90 (half PP premium) with £75 + £10 excess.
Pet Plan are also being worse than useless with a claim of Esme's as they took off the excess for a second stasis episode and despite me getting a letter from the vets over 5 weeks ago to say both episodes were the same condition they are still messing about as it "might take up to 2 weeks to process"... five weeks now and clock ticking :evil:
*sighs again*.
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