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Date: | Fri, 22 Jun 2001 21:58:26 -0400 |
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I apologize if this is a duplication of information....
Just as an FYI to those of you thinking about the Veterinary Pet Insurance
plan, I put in applications for my four guys. Three of them were rejected
outright (not even a pre-existing condition rider) for having Inflammatory
Bowel Disease. Of course, they were pleased as punch to have 8-month-old,
no-more-than-vaccinations (knock wood) Rusty on board.
Let me head some folks off at the pass: I realize that these companies are
not in business to discount my vet bills--they are there to make money.
All insurance policies are wagers between you and the insurance
company--they're betting nothing will happen, and you're betting it will.
I guess I just got my hopes up too soon.
Although I am curious about one situation: Hank's IBD bloodwork came out
good this month, and he has another checkup in a month. If his checkups
continue to be good, and at some point the vet declares the condition
cured, I am wondering if the insurance company will review the situation
again. If he is declared "cured", I may try to have the case reviewed.
Anyway, just thought you all might be interested.
[Posted in FML issue 3457]
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