Petplan insurance

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Howitzer

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2,835 posts

216 months

Friday 15th August 2014
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Any horror stories with this company?

I can get life cover for my Rotweiler for £55 a month which seems excessive but I can't seem to find a quality company much cheaper to warrant it.

Also, is this the premium for the life of the dog or like most insurance companies it will go up once you claim?

Dave!

IainT

10,040 posts

238 months

Friday 15th August 2014
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We've used them for our 3 cats for the last 11 years and it seems you get what you pay for - never quibbled a claim and some have been significant! Like anything though make sure you stick to the rules on claiming and notification. Our vet handles all the paperwork though so it's really hassle-free.

eybic

9,212 posts

174 months

Friday 15th August 2014
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They are one of the few that most Vets will just bill rather than you having to claim the money back, that speaks volumes imho.

otolith

56,121 posts

204 months

Friday 15th August 2014
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No complaints from me, they've been great. The premium is fixed, but the excess increases with age.

Divvyboy

450 posts

118 months

Friday 15th August 2014
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Been really good with our Doberman .very good to deal with

GoBig

376 posts

173 months

Friday 15th August 2014
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eybic said:
They are one of the few that most Vets will just bill rather than you having to claim the money back, that speaks volumes imho.
This is all you really need to know.

Howitzer

Original Poster:

2,835 posts

216 months

Sunday 17th August 2014
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I think that seals the deal then, all positive answers.

Thanks everyone, much appreciated.

Dave!

Loudy McFatass

8,852 posts

187 months

Sunday 17th August 2014
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Howitzer said:
I think that seals the deal then, all positive answers.

Thanks everyone, much appreciated.

Dave!
Pictures of the Rottie would be nice, they're my favourite breed!

Martin_M

2,071 posts

227 months

Monday 18th August 2014
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Petplan are excellent and we would recommend them to anyone. Depite paying out thousands for our GSD, they haven't put our premiums up. As above, you get what you pay for.

RB Will

9,664 posts

240 months

Wednesday 20th August 2014
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Been with them for 4 years now. I must be getting done over as our premiums go up after any claim.

M888SXY

312 posts

157 months

Wednesday 20th August 2014
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Our premium goes up by about 10% a year. Currently paying about £40/month for a 9 years old greyhound. Claimed once, for dental treatment, was paid immediately without question directly to the vet without us forking out.

RB Will

9,664 posts

240 months

Wednesday 20th August 2014
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One thing I will say is make sure you have a honest vet if you are using pet plan.
Seems to be a theme with the vets around here that as soon as they know you have Petplan they get ££ signs in their eyes and suddenly become a lot more interested in going the long way round to treating your pet.
One started off knowing I had Petplan so wanted to do every blummin test under the sun to determine that there wasnt actually a problem except for with the vets knowledge of the breed (£700+)
Another started off not knowing I had Petplan so was taking random guesses at stuff to get me out the door. After 3 return visits I said I may as well lump this into one insurance claim now and suddenly a whole new world of unnecessary treatment was offered.

I have finally found one who seems to be doing an honest and good job. And fixed that last problem in 1 cheap go when they knew I had insurance.

Another local vet ran up a bill of nearly £400 on the Inlaws dog. The vet thought they still had insurance but they didnt anymore as the dog was old and falling apart. They refused to pay as they had not authorised that much and the vet managed to give them an effective treatment for £60.

I know this rant sounds a bit silly as its not your money they are spending but thanks to the couple of claims we have put in that were unnecessary we are now paying about £10 a month more.


Bungleaio

6,331 posts

202 months

Thursday 21st August 2014
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OP if you haven't taken the insurance out yet as a current customer I can give you a code that will give you your 1st two months premium for free.

Drop me a line if you haven't taken it out yet.

dern

14,055 posts

279 months

Thursday 21st August 2014
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We got a free months worth of petplan cover with our adopted dog and will need to choose a replacement after that or carry on with the pet plan cover.

At the moment, terms of comparison criteria, much kudos goes to the insurer who doesn't doesn't pander to alternative medicine jibber jabber and doesn't expect me to pay for free homeopathic treatment. Unfortunately that eliminates all of them so far hehe

sumo69

2,164 posts

220 months

Thursday 21st August 2014
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Bungleaio said:
OP if you haven't taken the insurance out yet as a current customer I can give you a code that will give you your 1st two months premium for free.

Drop me a line if you haven't taken it out yet.
Our policy for Suki is about to come up for renewal - if you dont mind PM'ing me that code that may help the decision process!

Thanks in advance.

David

ehasler

8,566 posts

283 months

Tuesday 26th August 2014
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Petplan are very well regarded, although not the cheapest of pet insurers it has to be said.

I've actually put together a pet insurance information and comparison website which may be of some interest to anyone looking to buy a policy. It's still work in progress, so if you have any comments then please let me know.

The link is in my profile.