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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Aye. Basking in the glorious glow
of receiving a cheque for £117.95 towards the dog's treatment. That's £117.95 out of a total cost to us of just under 500 quid.
(, Mon 21 Oct 2013, 20:51, 2 replies, latest was 11 years ago)
What's up with it?

(, Mon 21 Oct 2013, 20:53, Reply)
It's dead, that's what's up with it.

(, Mon 21 Oct 2013, 20:54, Reply)
To summarise:
Nasty lump in mouth turned out to be a tumour that was removed. Within 10 days tumour grows back, dog has another 3 weeks or so of being spoiled before decision is taken to put her to sleep. Insurance claim goes in; turns out there's £115 excess on the policy and they don't cover for home visits or euthanasia, despite the policy being called 'Covered for Life'.

TL;DR read the fucking small print in future and don't bother with insurance, but instead put a sum of money away each month to avoid massive excess payments.
(, Mon 21 Oct 2013, 20:57, Reply)
Sorry man.

(, Mon 21 Oct 2013, 21:02, Reply)
Yeah I sAw Tourette's FB post about it. Shit innit.

(, Mon 21 Oct 2013, 21:00, Reply)
Not entirely unexpected tbh.
Insurance companies: paying out for as little as possible since (insert date here.) Still, some helpful advice coming through on the thread so who knows?
(, Mon 21 Oct 2013, 21:03, Reply)
or you should have read your policy

(, Mon 21 Oct 2013, 21:06, Reply)
The policy document is remarkably lacking in information.
And has been constantly marketed as 'all singing and dancing'. The fact it's called covered for life is a misnomer as well; it only covers for death through illness up until 8 years of age.
(, Mon 21 Oct 2013, 21:10, Reply)
Berk's idea was a good one.

(, Mon 21 Oct 2013, 21:06, Reply)

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