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Anyone heard of these good or bad experiences please VETMEDICOVER. Only cover vet fees and liability which is all i care for 10k per year life long cover. Too good to be true????
Thankyou
link
http://www.vetsmedicover.co.uk/home/
By furriefriends
Date 04.04.11 20:58 UTC
Edited 04.04.11 21:11 UTC

Sorry I havent but my vet is suggesting one called vetsure also lifelong cover but its expensive imo. Have had alook at the one you are talking about quite frankly am stunned only £18 to cover my new pup. Ok excess is a bit high £80 but certainly worth thinking about

My excess for the KC for one of the labs is £120 so £80 would be excellent
Phoned this company today appear good on paper.My own vet has not dealt with them.Policy itself looks fine.Considering going with them.
Meant to add do any insurance companies offer cover for pregnancy and related problems.
By Alysce
Date 05.04.11 14:51 UTC
Not worth it only pay out 1000 and my vets fees last time i bred were alot more than that.

Think I may give them a go with my new one the others arnt due for renewal yet. Will watch this thread with interest to see what others think

Just notice that in the policy summary it requires all vaccinations to be up to date , in the policy wording there is no mention. For some people that may need to be checked
By Pedlee
Date 05.04.11 17:23 UTC

With AXA hiking up their premiums I have just insured Hattie (Dobe) with Vetsmedicover. At £18 a month, lifetime cover, it does seem too good to be true but with her AXA premium now at nearly £38 a month I decided it was worth the gamble. Unfortunately with Lottie being over 8 they won't accept her so the £47 a month premium that AXA had gone up to (from £29) will now go into the "pet" bank account, and Lottie is now uninsured. I've left Hamish and Winnie with their ongoing conditions insured with AXA along with Esme who is the only one that has a reasonably priced premium.
havent taken the plunge with mine just yet but i think i will almost half the price for my pup
my argos insurance is twelve pounds each for my pup and two year old border collies,the platinum,excess 60pounds.yet the quote for the lab is a lot more,why?(in the link,I mean,its 17 pounds.Perhaps cos an older dog?)

Yes thats odd my fcr pup would be 18.00 from the link as would my 4 year old gsd and also for my toy crossbreed and 14.00 for each cat although one is pedigree. Not sure which preeds they count as higher premiums couldnt find out excess seems to be £80 for each
Info. does tell you certain breeds are £28 and lists them.

Whoops I obviously can't read ! Lol
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