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daneswalk | 21:16 Fri 27th Feb 2009 | Animals & Nature
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just had my insurance renewal notice for tina it has gone up by 29 per cent and the excess has gone up from �50 to �65 do you think this is still a good deal my policy type is gold
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Sorry, but who or what is "tina"?
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sorry i missed out telling you she is a lovely golden cocker spaniel a bitch 4 years old
Ah, right - used to have a black one of those and he was very fond of greeting callers to the house with something in his little gob - usually some sort of underwear if we weren't careful! He was also partial to gouging the inside of the living room door when left alone!
Sorry, I digress! Personally we gave up insuring our animals a few years ago because we basically found it not to be cost effective, since we'd made no claims.
But it's really a personal choice because any insurance, i.e. car, home contents etc, is what I call a necessary evil, given that you would be very foolish, not to say breaking the law with the car, in not having it.
I always think that what you save by not having pet insurance could go towards any vet's bills. However, if you have only one pet, it may be worth having it. We have 2 dogs and 2 moggies.
Nevertheless, if you have gold cover and you've made no claims etc, then I would consider a �15 increase in the circumstances somewhat excessive and personally I'd query it and would also shop around for alternatives.
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what i meant was the insurance had gone up by 29 per cent and on top of that was the additional �15 on to my excess in total i would say it has gone up by 31/32 per cent and i dont think it is value for money
I totally agree - they're trying to rip you off, unless you've made some claims in the past year?
If not, I'd threaten to go elsewhere unless they reduce your premium drastically! If you get no joy, then either try another firm or, as I've already said, keep your money in your own pocket and keep it for that rainy day when your pet needs some veterinary treatment.
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thanks paraffin i shall mull it over this week-end i tottaly agree with you this could be a rip of so i will get some quotes from other insurance people thanks again
This is worth a read (its by Martin Lewis the money saving expert!):

http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/insurance/cut -pet-insurance-costs

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