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PamR wrote:
I'm not sure about Pinnacle...

I'm now thinking Halifax is good! Laughing
£6000 a year, £50 excess, £6000 alternative medicine/therapy, and something that caught my eye - they pay the difference of a special diet as recommended by your vet, as opposed to how much you would normally pay for dog food! I'm pretty sure this is for life - I hope I'm right on this Laughing
Oh and all for £22.34 a month Very Happy
Bit less than Pet Plan for me which is £41 a month!


Is Halifax lifetime cover as well?

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If you have an ill dog don't go with Direct Line, I am stuck with them for life with Majic and the premiums and excess get higher every year Evil or Very Mad
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Yes, Halifax is £6000 each year.
It renews each year so is good for life long illnesses Very Happy

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PamR wrote:
Yes, Halifax is £6000 each year.
It renews each year so is good for life long illnesses Very Happy


Thanks Pam have now whittled it down to three Smile plus I've got a stonking headache to go with Sad

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I thought that the postcode difference in price is more to do with the average costs of vet fees in the area, rather than the likihood of loosing your dog or having it stolen. Therefore, London might be more expensive than, say Yorkshire. Or am I barking up the wrong tree?

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Becs wrote:
I thought that the postcode difference in price is more to do with the average costs of vet fees in the area, rather than the likihood of loosing your dog or having it stolen. Therefore, London might be more expensive than, say Yorkshire. Or am I barking up the wrong tree?

Becs and The Gang


Do you think that might be the case Becs? Hmmm might be interesting to see what everyone's vet charges for a consultation across the country Wink

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Mega bucks for a consultation here Rolling Eyes
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It's £22.50 just for the consultation at my vets.
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I am with M & S ..2nd renewal year and is £168 for premier cover. I live in Devon and have claimed twice. Consultation fee is £20
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