Get outta there quick TB! Must be real dangerous or Buckingham Palace
I just did a dummy quote for a 9 month old male with Axa and (with the £50 excess) and it came out to £10.53 a month, a two year old male is £7.67 so thankfully (for me) it doesn't look like their premiums have shot up just that the quotes are varying quite markedly according to postcode.
Quote from: LadyJane on June 14, 2009, 19:51:32 PMI'm expecting some info through the post from petplan with a quote for continuing with the cover once the free period ends. I've quoted with AXA and that will be £15.53 a month for 'little' Samson with a £50 excess or £14.52 a month for a £75 excess. that's extortion He's only 9 months isn't he?! I pay £7 ish each for the boys (2 year old moggies) and only just renewed in April, the renewal from last year actually went down a few pennies so I'm shocked at how dear the quotes are coming out now.
I'm expecting some info through the post from petplan with a quote for continuing with the cover once the free period ends. I've quoted with AXA and that will be £15.53 a month for 'little' Samson with a £50 excess or £14.52 a month for a £75 excess.
Oooh wow you beat my 12 yr old i should stop moaning over my quote lolDid you know if you continue your cover note then the rescue that issued it will benefit every year? 10% commission
Axa seems to be the best one all round. AND, it's a huge plus knowing so many people on here are with them, and recommends them. Don't think I need to do much more searching. Still pain in the it will cost me £12 per month for 1 cat. But it's better to be safe than sorry!!
oooh how useful. I was about to ask about insurance so I'm glad I saw this. We get 4 weeks free with petplan so wanted to start researching others to provide some food for thought but why bother when others have already done it? hehe x
Sounds about right. A lot of us on here have decided the Axa is best all round.