Author Topic: Insurance policies underwritten by RSA - preferred referral network  (Read 1385 times)

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Once this year's insurance is up I'm going to cancel mine - it's beginning to not be worth it. I will find any money I need to treat them - certainly don't like the idea of being told where to go rather than being able to choose who I and my vet think is best for what is needed.

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I agree Susanne. If my cat needs referral I want him/her to see someone my vet recommends, not someone the insurance company has accepted because they are cheap!

Like you, I am insured with PetPal, let's hope they don't go down the same route.

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Insurance policies underwritten by RSA - preferred referral network
« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2016, 16:55:56 PM »
This has been around for a few months so I'm not sure whether there have been any further developments. It basically means that if you are referred to a specialist you have to go to one on their list or risk paying additional charges.  Insurers that are underwritten by RSA include M&S, Argos, John Lewis and Tesco.

http://www.pet-insurance-guide.co.uk/blog/rsa-pet-insurance-preferred-referral-network-launched/

Fortunately I'm with petplan but I find the concept a bit worrying.

Sorry if it's been discussed before - I don't recall seeing it mentioned
« Last Edit: May 09, 2016, 16:56:46 PM by Susanne (urbantigers) »

 


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