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06-23-2014, 03:41 AM | #1 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Apr 2014 Location: greenock,united kingdom
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| best yorkie insurance in uk ? hello folks i have three yorkies in the house and id lke to insure ,them, the two adults have always been house and garden dog, and bitch, but she recently had a pup due to my grandson letting them get together whilst i was out, the bitch lost all her puppies bar one, so we are keepin him, he is now ten weeks old and vaccinated so i would like to get insurance fro the three of them, who is the best in your expieriances, thank you in advance dan |
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06-23-2014, 07:43 AM | #2 |
Furbutts = LOVE Donating Member Moderator | Do you have Healthy Paws or PetPlan there? I used to have PetPlan, and now have Healthy Paws and have liked both, but I like the way Healthy Paws does their deductibles better. You could also try ASPCA...or, I think it's called the SPCA in the UK? Can't recall.
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06-23-2014, 01:57 PM | #3 |
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06-24-2014, 04:04 AM | #4 |
Donating Senior Yorkie Talker | Don't use 'Petplan'/Allianz I WAS with Petplan/Allianz for Crystal's first year. Pre renewal (with 8 days to go) they sent me the new schedule with a 15% increase. I advised them Direct Line offered better cover cheaper than their first year price and gave them 7 days to reconsider, otherwise the DD got cancelled. Eleven days later (and after I'd renewed with DL) they responded saying that because of the Data Protection Act they required the pets name and my date of birth, before they could respond. Obviously an excuse to cover their tardy customer service. I replied stating my amazement at this attitude. Nearly a month on they're still asking blindly for the details, ignoring my first and latter responses. Accordingly their now in the 'Spam' folder!. In my view utterly USELESS and I'm glad I didn't make a claim. Tv's 'Don't get done get Dom' featured Pet Plan insurance's history to rejecting claims and general approach to clients, which confirmed my own experiences. Most insurers these days are 'shysters', with armies of call centre script driven inhuman clones to overcome. Their default position is to start off wanting to dodge paying out and will prevaricate on anything to avoid, or at least delay payout. Watch out also for the "no treatment for the first 14 days clause" and what you declare. I was once an Actuary in the industry and the reform of moral responsibility in the past 20 years disgusted me to the point of leaving. I picked Direct Line as they handle all my insurance needs and are polite, professional and at least create the illusion that you matter! Choose a strong name, as eventually they have something to lose, unfortunately, generally we live in a world of declining standards and these corporations only respond to media revelation! |
06-24-2014, 12:48 PM | #5 |
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| [QUOTE=docmartin;4454662]I WAS with Petplan/Allianz for Crystal's first year. Pre renewal (with 8 days to go) they sent me the new schedule with a 15% increase. I advised them Direct Line offered better cover cheaper than their first year price and gave them 7 days to reconsider, otherwise the DD got cancelled. Eleven days later (and after I'd renewed with DL) they responded saying that because of the Data Protection Act they required the pets name and my date of birth, before they could respond. Obviously an excuse to cover their tardy customer service. I replied stating my amazement at this attitude. Nearly a month on they're still asking blindly for the details, ignoring my first and latter responses. Accordingly their now in the 'Spam' folder!. In my view utterly USELESS and I'm glad I didn't make a claim. Tv's 'Don't get done get Dom' featured Pet Plan insurance's history to rejecting claims and general approach to clients, which confirmed my own experiences. Most insurers these days are 'shysters', with armies of call centre script driven inhuman clones to overcome. Their default position is to start off wanting to dodge paying out and will prevaricate on anything to avoid, or at least delay payout. Watch out also for the "no treatment for the first 14 days clause" and what you declare. I was once an Actuary in the industry and the reform of moral responsibility in the past 20 years disgusted me to the point of leaving. I picked Direct Line as they handle all my insurance needs and are polite, professional and at least create the illusion that you matter! Choose a strong name, as eventually they have something to lose, unfortunately, generally we live in a world of declining standards and these corporations only respond to media revelation![/QUOTE Hee hee!!! Love 'Don't get done, get Dom'.... Soooo down to earth A 3-doors-away-neighbour of mine is with our 'Kennel Club' Insurance - she's had to have LOADS of stuff done (over 9 years) for her English Bull Terrier, and has never had a single issue with them - plus they pay the Vet direct.... To tell the truth - I didn't even KNOW the Kennel Club offered insurance.... Good luck!
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06-24-2014, 02:43 PM | #6 |
Donating Senior Yorkie Talker | Hee hee!!! Love 'Don't get done, get Dom'.... Soooo down to earth A 3-doors-away-neighbour of mine is with our 'Kennel Club' Insurance - she's had to have LOADS of stuff done (over 9 years) for her English Bull Terrier, and has never had a single issue with them - plus they pay the Vet direct.... To tell the truth - I didn't even KNOW the Kennel Club offered insurance.... Good luck! Neither did I Sal! I'll find out who the underwriter is - it could be Allianz after all! |
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