By sadie
Date 06.08.07 20:46 UTC
Don't know if your all aware and sorry if this as already been posted but M&S have now done away with their NO EXCESS policies.
As from the 1st July 2007, not sure if this is just on new policies.
My cousin has just taken in a rescue dog and rang for a quote and was informed they no longer have policies with No Excess.
Just wanted to warn all you M&S customers beware when your renewal comes around and read the small print.
Will certainly be taking a good look at my 2 policies in september when they are due for renewal
By chocymolly
Date 07.08.07 15:37 UTC
TBH, even having a £50 excess, I think it would be hard to beat the cover offered with M&S.
Having had a relatively major claim ongoing with them, I really cannot fault them, and yes, Izzy's policy went from £127 last year to £202 at renewal this June, but it is still a good policy.
They have paid for everything for Izzy's cruciate tear so far @ £4000, ('cept the £50 excess) right down to paying our travelling costs to visit the Specialist Surgeon 6 times, as well as fuel costs to take her to hydro-therapy twice weekly.
To look at her now, you'd never know that she had ever had a problem with her knee ............. apart from the scar :)
I do agree, i certainly still think the cover provided is better than petplan, and can't fault them for paying out. I just think its a little unfair to change the terms and conditions for the loyal customers when they are now stuck with marks and spencers. Another company did this a few years ago, starting off with a 0 excess policy, but when they found that had to introduce an excess they only made new customers pay it, the existing customers were allowed to keep their no excess.