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The some of the biggest reasons people get pet insurance is to A. cover accidents b. cover genetic issues like luxating patellas (depending on the policy and the insurer) She may have paid $1978.63, but if an accident were to happen (which we all know you can't plan for) that $1978.63 could have saved her thousands. That cost of the insurance once a month more then pays itself off if it something horrible was to happen. Its no difference then health insurance. You ARE going to pay for months, for years (if ever!) you really need it. Some people don't think its worth the investment, some do. In the end... not having it when you need it is a lot more limiting then having it all along and spending more then you needed to have the coverage when a serious situation arises. We can all complain about the cost of health insurance when we don't need it, but when WE do need it.... paying all that money for when you don't need it becomes incredibly important. You may not feel that having dog insurance is worth it in case of accidents - but many of us do. I am thankful that you've never had to pay high emergency vet bills, but many of us worry about having to do so! You don't buy pet insurance to cover routine things (at least not a $70 a month policy) you buy it to cover the things you can't plan for. Your post was written in a way that was incredibly condescending and totally uncalled for. This post IMO was created to show that these insurance companies do actually pay. It was not a invitiation for you to tell us "But you obvioulsy aren't an accountant...." and that you think its illogical. Not only is that off topic but its not at all necessary. |
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anyway, can you tell me how the vpi insurance works; is that also for new jersey. thank you |
I also have to comment on "vet care is just NOT that expensive." You are really lucky (and I am jealous!) if vet care is not expensive in NC, but in CA it is very expensive. I pay $35 a month per dog for insurance. If I had simply saved that amount for my first yorkie in an account at 5% (not sure where I would even find that rate), it still would have taken me about 15 years to save the amount of the vet bill. (yes, I did spend that much money on emergency care :() Now I have three dogs, so I definitely feel insurance is worthwhile based on my own experience. |
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THIS statement was VERY insulting to me....I am NOT stupid person! And apparently you didn't read my post very well! I did submit the entire bill of 1750. FULL WELL KNOWING they would not cover the spay and teeth cleaning..the amount that I WAS getting reimbursed on was approx 750.00. I received 611.73 in reimbursment checks...so I feel I made out pretty damn good. And again....do you feel this way about house and health insurance?? how about car loans...mortgage payments...I'm sorry if I am sounding ungrateful to you figuring this out for me but. I came on here to let members know, that have been asking about pet insurance, how I made out.. And for the property taxes.....My kids are older and I STILL pay for school tax and busing...you can't sit and analyze everything...it's depressing enough |
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And actually the policy that I have DOES cover routine visits...I have the superior plan that covers part of the OV and shots, heartworm and lyme tests and heartworm meds. |
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You can actually go the their site, it will explain everything to you. It doesn't matter where you live. Your vet won't submit any bills. You have to pay everything up front then submit the bills yourself. Make sure you keep all your receipts from the vet. you have to fill out a claim form then either fax or mail it in along with the bills from the vet. I fax mine...you get a quicker response. I usually hear within a few days how much my return is. This time it took a little longer as I sent in a years worth...Which is another thing...you can send them in when you want! There is no time limit on when you have to send them in. I am, so far, VERY happy with VPI. And they are very pleasant to deal with... Brenda |
I also have the pet insurance through Banfield pet hospital. Here's how I look at it. Regardless if in the long run, I end up paying a little more annually I'm happy with the plan. At least I don't have to put out lumpsomes of cash at each visit. It covers all office visits, vaccines...etc. I'm a new dog owner and was very anxious when I first got Max. He saw the vet or his staff numerous times for minor things but I didn't pay a cent at those visits. I know I've saved more money this year for his visits than if I hadn't had the insurance. |
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We have used VPI for over 2 years now and we've gotten back at least what we've paid into the insurance. |
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As for the OP, good for you for the insurance and getting reimbursed! Just remember, some people try to make themselves feel better by putting others down. :thumbdown:thumbdown |
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The lesson here is BE KIND when trying to make a point to another poster....:) |
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