KazzyK810 | 03-20-2015 08:32 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Kerryn915
(Post 4540431)
I have spent a ton of money over the past year on vet expenses. Between affordable annual checkups for my 2 boys and then major surgery to repair my little ones broken leg and then my older boy was diagnosed with lymes last week. So I decided to apply for a line of care credit just to have as a backup for when the cash runs dry....lol...only to discover that my top 2 vet offices don't accept it! I'm wondering how many others have run into this and if they are picky with that then they prob don't accept insurance either :( | ZoE's vet does not accept Credit Care either, and has signs up saying so.
I have an investment fund for ZoE (for medical expenses and her future care should anything happen to me) but it's not easy to access the money in the wee hours of the night at the emergency vet.
So, I keep a credit card just for ZoE. But, at our regular vet, I always write a check, so the card often goes along time between uses, which, fyi, can cause problems. So if u get a credit card specifically for dog emergencies, remember to use it to buy something about once every six months or so to keep it active, even if you immediately pay it off right away. Also tell your credit card company the purpose of the card and they will note your file. So if you go six months with no activity and charge a large sum at an ER Vet, they won't decline it thinking it's stolen. |