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PostPosted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 9:52 
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Insure your pets.


No. I like to gamble.

I probably should, aye, especially as they're both getting on a bit now.


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Insure your pets.
Carefully. Pet insurance is even more riddled with shitty get-out clauses than other types of insurance. My dog was ill for the last year of his life, requiring £100/mnth of tablets; none of the policies I had almost taken out on him the year before would have covered it due to the length of the illness and his age.

The two I have now are not insured. I will reconsider that when they are a bit older.


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At £400 quid to have Nanook x-rayed, and only £10 a month insurance... the maths has worked in our favour..

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Only if Nanook was less than 3.3 years old, of course.

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We have only had him since he was 15 months and he is just over 3 now ( I think)

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I will reconsider that when they are a bit older.


...when the premiums rocket.

Get them covered Doc. You're a man of SCIENCE godamnit!

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Get them covered Doc. You're a man of SCIENCE godamnit!
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Idiots can shut their tails in the door at any age ;)

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Idiots can shut their tails in the door at any age ;)
Paying for that out of my pocket was still less than (monthly premium) x (time I'd had the dogs).


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Get them covered Doc. You're a man of SCIENCE godamnit!
Insurance is gambling, and the house always wins.


Not in my case Dude. She had £700 of treatment 2 years ago too.

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Not in my case Dude. She had £700 of treatment 2 years ago too.
In both instances (Crispin's long illness and eventual death, and shutting Jake's tail in the door) I was better off without insurance.


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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
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Get them covered Doc. You're a man of SCIENCE godamnit!
Insurance is gambling, and the house always wins.


I've had the same view as with mobile phone insurance, as much as I hate to say that about pets.

My two cats are 12 and 13. At £10 a month since I got them, I'd have paid nearly £3000 in premiums. The only times they've had to go to the vets are for Mork's recent abscess, and to get them both spayed and vaccinated.


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I've had the same view as with mobile phone insurance, as much as I hate to say that about pets.

Not really the same, as that should be covered under your home contents insurance.

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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
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Get them covered Doc. You're a man of SCIENCE godamnit!
Insurance is gambling, and the house always wins.


Except that it's not always about total cost over time, it's usually about how much being able to put your hands on thousands of pounds unexpectedly buggers up your plans.

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I've had the same view as with mobile phone insurance, as much as I hate to say that about pets.

Not really the same, as that should be covered under your home contents insurance.


In my recent search for cheap house insurance, a precise total of 0 companies offered mobile phone cover as standard. All offered it as an additional extra. In fairness, unless you have sod all excess on your policy, home (contents) insurance is shit unless you get completely cleaned out or smash up something very expensive on a regular basis.

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I've had the same view as with mobile phone insurance, as much as I hate to say that about pets.

Not really the same, as that should be covered under your home contents insurance.


In my recent search for cheap house insurance, a precise total of 0 companies offered mobile phone cover as standard. All offered it as an additional extra. In fairness, unless you have sod all excess on your policy, home (contents) insurance is shit unless you get completely cleaned out or smash up something very expensive on a regular basis.

Or the building burns down, or floods etc etc. I'm not taking the risk of losing all my worldly possessions, tbh.

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myp wrote:
Curiosity wrote:
myp wrote:
Malabar Front wrote:
I've had the same view as with mobile phone insurance, as much as I hate to say that about pets.

Not really the same, as that should be covered under your home contents insurance.


In my recent search for cheap house insurance, a precise total of 0 companies offered mobile phone cover as standard. All offered it as an additional extra. In fairness, unless you have sod all excess on your policy, home (contents) insurance is shit unless you get completely cleaned out or smash up something very expensive on a regular basis.

Or the building burns down, or floods etc etc. I'm not taking the risk of losing all my worldly possessions, tbh.


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Or the building burns down, or floods etc etc. I'm not taking the risk of losing all my worldly possessions, tbh.


Indeed. I spend much, much more than the house insurance premiums on new stuff each year. If everything went, and wasn't insured, I'd be fucked.


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myp wrote:
Malabar Front wrote:
I've had the same view as with mobile phone insurance, as much as I hate to say that about pets.

Not really the same, as that should be covered under your home contents insurance.


In my recent search for cheap house insurance, a precise total of 0 companies offered mobile phone cover as standard. All offered it as an additional extra. In fairness, unless you have sod all excess on your policy, home (contents) insurance is shit unless you get completely cleaned out or smash up something very expensive on a regular basis.


Mobile phones get lost all the time and what's more, people break/lose them deliberately in order to try and get the latest model. I'm not surprised nobody will touch them.


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It is amazing how much stuff you have and the cost to replace it... I don't think we would get much change from 50k

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Or the building burns down, or floods etc etc. I'm not taking the risk of losing all my worldly possessions, tbh.


Indeed. I spend much, much more than the house insurance premiums on new stuff each year. If everything went, and wasn't insured, I'd be fucked.

I should probably insure my stuff.

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Could be an idea Mr Grimm...

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It is amazing how much stuff you have and the cost to replace it... I don't think we would get much change from 50k


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House is burglar-proof. The only thing that could upset stuff is fire.
I wonder if there are companies that offer that...

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House is burglar-proof. The only thing that could upset stuff is fire.
I wonder if there are companies that offer that...

I was going to say I think you'd be safe from flooding, too.

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The only thing that could upset stuff is fire.


Subsidence would be the one that worried me.

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Yes, that would also be worrying :)

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What about acts of insanity from board members who have a rough idea where you live thanks to Docs map?

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Your insurance could be minimal, def would want fire though. In case some one elses flat catches fire. Do you have sprinklers as they would kill off all your electronic stuff..

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Yeah, I'd imagine so.

Fire is definitely a risk as anyone can accidentally leave the grill on when drunk and hungry, then passing out while you're cooking food, right?

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What about acts of insanity from board members who have a rough idea where you live thanks to Docs map?


I think the picture grim posted with a fucking big red arrow pointing at Grim..'s castle makes the map obsolete

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Yeah. And the TV series.

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Yeah, I'd imagine so.

Fire is definitely a risk as anyone can accidentally leave the grill on when drunk and hungry, then passing out while you're cooking food, right?

Right?


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What if Mr Dave falls down the internet tubes and panics when he pops out at your end and starts thrashing around in your cupboards.


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House is burglar-proof. The only thing that could upset stuff is fire.
I wonder if there are companies that offer that...


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I've had the same view as with mobile phone insurance, as much as I hate to say that about pets.

Not really the same, as that should be covered under your home contents insurance.


In my recent search for cheap house insurance, a precise total of 0 companies offered mobile phone cover as standard. All offered it as an additional extra. In fairness, unless you have sod all excess on your policy, home (contents) insurance is shit unless you get completely cleaned out or smash up something very expensive on a regular basis.

Or the building burns down, or floods etc etc. I'm not taking the risk of losing all my worldly possessions, tbh.


I don't really have much worth owning. Eggbox, telly, computer, snazzy mattress, tons of books I've already read.

I reckon I could replace all my worldly goods for 3 grand, easy.

Holy crap, that's depressing, especially given how much I earn.

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So if you had to do that tomorrow, you'd have the £3k available just sitting somewhere?

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So if you had to do that tomorrow, you'd have the £3k available just sitting somewhere?


No, but since I moved to London I've saved about 6 grand from not having insurance.

Which means I win.

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Get them covered Doc. You're a man of SCIENCE godamnit!
Insurance is gambling, and the house always wins.
Except that it's not always about total cost over time, it's usually about how much being able to put your hands on thousands of pounds unexpectedly buggers up your plans.
How about putting £5/mo in a savings account instead, then? You've got most of your thousands then too, but for any purpose, and a bit of interest to boot.
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So if you had to do that tomorrow, you'd have the £3k available just sitting somewhere?
No, but since I moved to London I've saved about 6 grand from not having insurance.

Which means I win.
I've never needed my contents insurance, or buildings when I owned one. Still, the LV charges us about £130/yr for contents so it's no major hardship.


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The main reason I have considered home contents insurance is for the fiancee's diamonds.

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The main reason I have considered home contents insurance is for the fiancee's diamonds.


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I have home contents insurance which costs me £12 a month. I would much rather pay £12 a month and not even notice I'm paying it, than have everything destroyed in a fire or something and then have to take ages trying to get back to a point of normality.
If I had pets I would insure them without a doubt. Regardless of wether it was value based on cost of premium each month x amount of months I had my pets, I would want to pay it just so as if something did happen I could get them seen by a vet without worrying about finding £xxx to try and pay for the treatment. Different if you have a decent amount of cash but I'm poor!


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Yeah. And the TV series.

Ha :)

No-one seems to offer a policy without theft cover. Dicks.

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The main reason I have considered home contents insurance is for the fiancee's diamonds.


waht about your clothes, furnature, beds, sofas, kitched stuff etc.. will your 3k cover that?

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LV want £996.61 for £40,000 worth of cover! GTFF!

They all harp on about door locks, but none of them ask if you have a fucking 24-hour security guard with a fucking dog.

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Yeah, we fall into some sort of weird stats hole. Moving from a first floor flat without locking windows or alarm, and a recent claim on another flat, to a mid-terrace with gated alleyways, super-duper locks and an alarm bumped the price up £20. Still way under half what the nearest competitor could do for equivalent cover.


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Wow, we pay about £180 for the same.

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