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PostPosted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 10:37 am    Post subject:  does anyone have "more than" insurance? Reply with quote Scroll Down to Next postGo to last Post of PageTweet This Post

i am thinking of getting more than insurance. does anyone know if its a good choice or not?
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i have that. I did a lot of searching around at the time and thought that was one of the better ones. the excess is higher than some but its great cover.

haven't had to claim on it tho so no idea whether they good on dealing with claims etc


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I have it too the excess is £75 but the cover is high and it is a lifetime cover which is good. I thought the premiums were reasonable I did get higher quotes for less cover.

Luckily I haven't had to use it so dont know what the service is like.

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I have it for molly and they are fine for paying out in good time Smile
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we have Jasper covered with More Than, this includes a "Keepsafe" tag with reference number so if lost and injured any vet can call the number and find that he is insured for any treatment needed.

we claimed from them for our last dog and they paid out without any fuss.

Kev

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We had our dane covered with them and for 2yrs they paid out for his heart trouble pills without a fuss.

Will use again when we get the pups EXCELLENT company

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As someone has stated above the more than insurance comes with a years Keepsafe cover. I've just upgraded mine to a life cover for £99.
This is for my life and not coals' so any dog i ever own can be covered!

You get a unique ID number that goes on a tag witha free phone number. if anyone finds coal they can ring the number and will get thru to the keepsafe people. they take the finders details and then they call me (so don't give my details to the finder) Very useful and safe so no one can try and extort money from you/hold your dog for a ransom. None of my details are on the tag and this has been approved and complies with the laws on dogs wearing ID.

The vet cover that goes with the plan also means that Keepsafe can authorise the first £500 of any vet treatment in an emergency if i can't be contacted.

oh and if i change insurance companies it doesn't matter now i have the lifetime cover!


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i think anything with lifetime cover is good

Archie has allergies and tummy and skin problems,our pet insurance pay 6,000 per condition,we are already up to £2000 nearly and that will soon run out.I am really worried about it,i wish that i had gone with more than

jackie and Archie


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I have it for Mojo and have claimed several times for quite large amounts...I have had no trouble with them and would use them again. Wink

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oscabosca wrote:
I have it too the excess is £75 but the cover is high and it is a lifetime cover which is good. I thought the premiums were reasonable I did get higher quotes for less cover.

Luckily I haven't had to use it so dont know what the service is like.


Is it lifetime cover or just £7000 max for each illness no matter how long it takes to reach £7000?

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