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Cats owned: Moggy
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27-08-2011, 04:12 PM   #21

Re: Cat Insurance.


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Originally Posted by Velvet
If you think thats bad i was depositing money in the bank on Friday (cheque) & the cashier demanded in an abrupt tone "where did you get this money from, what is the source". Normally im lost for words but something rattled immediately & fixing her with an equally abrupt glare i replied "why". Still
dont think it was any of her business. She could have said nicely "look sorry i have to ask you this, but what is the source of this cheque" she inisted i made appt to see manager to discuss investment! Yeah well i did make appt but wont be investing with them - it will be invested in another car

You cant even sell a car & deposit (or attempt to) the money in the bank without an inquisition - i give up!
My bank did that with me a while ago so I told them I had an independent financial adviser. Lol, they rang me up a week later to check. It amuses me that the banks pay little or no Interest yet still expect us to trustingly hand over hard earned cash.



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27-08-2011, 05:12 PM   #22

Re: Cat Insurance.


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Originally Posted by Nuttygran
My bank did that with me a while ago so I told them I had an independent financial adviser. Lol, they rang me up a week later to check. It amuses me that the banks pay little or no Interest yet still expect us to trustingly hand over hard earned cash.
Brilliant answer, wish i had thought of that one!

Have you decided what you are going to do re the insurance?



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27-08-2011, 06:01 PM   #23

Re: Cat Insurance.


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Originally Posted by Velvet
Brilliant answer, wish i had thought of that one!

Have you decided what you are going to do re the insurance?
Not yet, I'm torn between staying where I am (I hate change now) or M&S but I have a feeling that M&S aren't as good as they say they are but they will pay for an out of Hours vet - if they are contacted first.

There's reams of small print for them all & confusing. I tend to lean to any I know more about.

I have my home contents Insurance with Rias but their pet insurance prices are a joke.



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27-08-2011, 06:25 PM   #24

Re: Cat Insurance.


Both my cats are with PetPlan, but there is a newish company that my vet is now recommending, having previously recommended PetPlan (!) called VetSure - Monty is now insured with them. Not sure how they compare for cat insurance though.

http://www.vetsure.com/



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27-08-2011, 07:01 PM   #25

Re: Cat Insurance.


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Originally Posted by angieh
Both my cats are with PetPlan, but there is a newish company that my vet is now recommending, having previously recommended PetPlan (!) called VetSure - Monty is now insured with them. Not sure how they compare for cat insurance though.

http://www.vetsure.com/
Thank you Angieh, I had a look but the vet I use isn't on their list so I couldn't proceed. I may live to far North.



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30-08-2011, 09:49 AM   #26

Re: Cat Insurance.


I have decided to stay with Sainsbury's, They all seem to be higher priced now & there's not much between them. They offered & I have accepted £30, in vouchers. They are no good to me but my eldest granddaughter has two children so I shall send them on to her, when I get them in 60 days time.

Thanks to everyone for your posts. It really helps to 'talk things over'.



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