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335516 PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 7:14 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Just got a quote from 'morethan.com' and with european cover they quoted 8.48 per month, cant beleive it. I tried reading all the policy to make sure it was a lifetime one but got a bit confused. They will be giving me a phonecall tonight with a bit of luck to confirm.
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NFU 2 Great Danes with LIFETIME cover £42 pm the pair.

£40 excess

Good company Wink

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annetony wrote:
Me too I'm watching like a hawk, just got a new adittion to keep old Rusty company, she is an 8 week old King Charles Spaniel and is gorgeous, (apart from sharpening her teeth on me and everything else ouch!!) Got up this morning and they were both curled up together, how cute. Her name is Tizzy as in Dizzy Tizzy Laughing Laughing
we have 6 weeks free insurance but will want a good deal for when that finishes.

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WOW Anne what a lovely Pup Wink

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Hi all

There is usually a box to tick on the insurance claim form for you to choose either the vet to receive the cheque or you. Some vets like the client to pay, however, because insurance companies can be slow or not pay at all!! They also say that the contract is between the client and the vet and then the client and the insurance company. Of course all vets are different and yours may be happy to accept the insurance company paying them, especially if their experience with that company is a good one Very Happy.

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Rapide561 wrote:
Awwwww

Those Charlies are so so lovely. And don't forget, under some ancient by law, a Charlie is allowed in all public places - even if the sign states no dogs!

Mum and dad had a tricolour - Barney - he lived to be a right old age.

Russell

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Russel, I know I mentioned it earlier, but I think we had an excellent cover for our Rupert, GSD who died in March aged 13 - the vet billed the insurers direct, they paid pretty quickly, and covered him for £6000 PER ILLNESS, cover was lifelong and included extras as well - Sainsbury's Pet Insurance. Our Roxie is still covered with them - same terms - she's 9 now - £17 per month. Rupert was around £21 per month by the time he died.

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Thanks again folks. Much appreciated. Very Happy Very Happy

Plenty to go at here, and the fickle Mrs Zeb has changed her allegiance. After seeing the photos of Steve's Ky, Kerry Blues are now her favourite breed, and I can see why. He's a beauty!!


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Hi Laurie

Thanks for the info. Clearly not the cheapest cover, but the sweetness of low price is long forgotten after the bitter taste of poor qualilty remains....

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Zebedee wrote:
Thanks again folks. Much appreciated. Very Happy Very Happy

Plenty to go at here, and the fickle Mrs Zeb has changed her allegiance. After seeing the photos of Steve's Ky, Kerry Blues are now her favourite breed, and I can see why. He's a beauty!!



Ky is very flattered and is agreeable to this suggestion,but only if the gorgeous Gracie can come and live with him Smile Smile Smile

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Rapide561 wrote:
Awwwww

Those Charlies are so so lovely. And don't forget, under some ancient by law, a Charlie is allowed in all public places - even if the sign states no dogs!

Mum and dad had a tricolour - Barney - he lived to be a right old age.

Russell

Meanwhile - back to the subject of insurance....


We also had a tricolor years ago, they are great dogs and good with children, the Bleinham one on the piccy is Nelson (one eye) and although you wouldnt think so from the picture is over twice the size of Tizzie,
my Daughter hss another on Nelsons brother called Elvis he is lovely as well, as for the ancient law i will remember that Laughing Laughing

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