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Originally Posted by vwill I think she wrote "of this bill" she got $611. I'm not sure that was the total amount she was reimbursed.
I have insurance also with the idea that it would be there to cover major incidents. I submit claims for routine things also...these routine claims offset a little the cost of the insurance -- not 100% but it helps.
I had a Yorkie 3 years ago that had to have emergency surgery and spent 4 days in intensive care. It was was INCREDIBLY expensive and cleaned out my savings and some on a credit card as well. I guess I could stick the $70 a month into a savings account and over time it would build to an amount that would cover a major incident, but my Yorkies are 2. What do I do if they get sick now?
$70 x 12 x 2 = $1680 (that wouldn't have made a dent in my emergency vet bill) |
I was reimbursed 611.73...however if the poster above had read my post correctly she would have seen that what was actually covered was the 750.00...the rest of the bill that wasn't covered was the spay and teeth cleaning...I did submit the spay and teeth cleaning KNOWING it wouldn't be covered but,wasn't sure about the meds and anesthesia. When all is said and done my bill was 140.00 (approx) with the return that I got...does this make sense!! LOL...I am trying to explain and don't know if I am!