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Healthy Paws - Switching Insurance -- Worth it?
I'm currently on Healthy Paws for my 4 year old mixed breed (40 lbs). I was living in Illinois and it was 55$, but moved to Minnesota and its now 75$. Ive considered switching for a cheaper price, and because I have seen a lot of reviews here that the prices for Healthy Paws have exploded. Originally I was considering Pets Best but also saw a lot of reviews that they have gone down hill. So here are my questions
1) I have seen Chewy offers lemonade or trupanion in my state, and both seem to be well regarded. Why would I get the insurance through Chewy vs direct?
2) My dog definitely has seasonal allergies which I've been getting the cyto shot for. This falls under a pre-existing condition right? Would it be worth it to stay on Healthy Paws just for this?
3) If I did switch, there can be waiting periods for 2-4 weeks, so should I keep HP for an extra month while waiting?
4) Are any of the add-ons recommended? Ive seen that preventative is probably not, but Lemonade mentions vet fees, dental, end of life, behavioral, physical therapy... Would other insurances already include this?
Travelers - MN Home Insurance Jumped from ~$1,680 to ~$3,300 – What’s Going On?
We bought our home just outside the Twin Cities area in mid last year, and at the time our Travelers homeowners insurance premium was around **$1,680/year**.
This year, our renewal came in at **over $3,300**. After some back and forth, I changed the deductible to match last year’s, but the total was still around **$2,800**.
I contacted a few other insurance companies, and their quotes were all in the same \~$3k range. I was told that **all homeowners insurance carriers in MN increased rates significantly this past year**.
Has anyone else experienced this?
* Do you know *why* rates jumped so much in Minnesota?
* Are there any strategies to cut this cost beyond just raising the deductible?
Any insight would be appreciated.
As a note, there were several homes in our area that had their roofs replaced about 2-3 years ago, because of hail damage or something like that, I would have imagined that it would have caused the price hike last year, not this.
Healthy Paws Pet Insurance - Healthy Paws Pet Insurance Warning
Created a Reddit account to share this year's premium increase on every post or topic re: Healthy Paws. As a loyal customer since 2011, who has been dealing with the already massive price increases every year since 2020/21 but forced to deal with it, I can't anymore and am being forced to cancel. Sharing this for the greater good, and won't even share further details in hope the numbers you see below speaks for itself. Apologies that I cannot seem to post a screenshot. Started around $34 in 2011. These numbers are for 2 small dogs, with the majority of the increase related to the old one).
Policy Information
• Protected Since: 06/08/2011
• Current Monthly Premium: $431.58
• New Monthly Premium Starting in 63 Days: $1,207.12
Blue Cross Blue Shield - "All inclusive" copays
I'm going to keep this as short and to the point as possible..
Before my job forced us to change insurances, my BCBS plan had an all inclusive copay, meaning when I visited my specialist(or anyone for that matter), I paid $70. That was it. I had been getting bimonthly infusions that cost just under $10,000. All covered under the $70 copay. Rad.
When we were forced to switch, we had our choice of hundreds of plans. I tried SO DAMN HARD to get insurance plans to tell me what my infusions would cost under their specific plans and got stonewalled every step of the way. I had all of my billing codes and everything. Long story short, I ended up choosing one that I believed had a similar setup to my last plan: all inclusive copay. Turns out, it is, but they are trying to bill me for the prescription used during the procedure($9,000+). I have to pay for that($300 specialty tier med) AND the copay. They couldn't explain why that is a loophole.
My infusion is a buy and bill, which means it is billed under MEDICAL, not prescription benefits. What am I missing here??
TLDR: "All inclusive copays" have loopholes apparently?
Lemonade - Lemonade Pet Insurance Claim
My dog was thrown off a balcony by what I believe was the neighbors kid. Broke both of her front legs.
I have the police involved and investigating. The vet bill was over $13k. Her bones are being fused to reduce the chance of lifelong pain from this.
Here’s the deal, I put $5000 down for the surgery (and paid another $1500 for the initial emergency vet visit.) The claims rep is asking for proof the balance I owe the vet is 0 and that the invoice is paid in full.
I read the policy and there’s nothing in there that says I have to prove that it was paid in full.
The closest I found was this:
“Submitting your claim
To expedite your claim review, please file your claim as soon as you can. However, in cases where this isn't possible, we'll accept claims for review up to 180 days from the date of treatment. We require itemized invoices and receipts detailing your pet's information, date of treatment, cost of the services, and the vet's information. You must provide all requested information and documentation during the claims process. All claim payments will be made to you, unless otherwise assigned by you and agreed to by us.”
I pointed this out, told the agent I provided all the listed information and also pointed out that she has already tried two times to falsely deny my claim. (Initially she said I had coverage with someone else then said my policy was canceled.) I also asked her where in the policy I am required to provide what she is asking.
Can they force me to pay this in full before they refund me? I put the $5000 on credit cards with a 40% interest rate so I’m trying to get this resolved asap. I’m beyond stressed, but thankful the vet at least allowed us to put $5000 for surgery instead of forcing us to put her down because I don’t have access to that sort of money. Even the $5000 was difficult to acquire.
Yes I realize now I made a bad insurance decision but that doesn’t help me in this immediate moment.
Robinhood - Robinhood - possibility of wrongly linked IBAN to my account
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I was using robinhood app for crypto and everything was nice and smooth and I did not have any problems with transferring money from my account. I was living happily with the information that I can withdraw only money to the same account I was transferring it from. And there is the problem, I wanted to withdraw money to my account and after 2 months it's still not on my account.
I'm dealing with their support for those 2 months, I wanted to see full confirmation of the transaction, with the full IBAN number and they can't provide it "for security reasons". Also I have a suspicion the bank account linked to my account was wrong, but I didn't double check it before trying to withdraw the cash.
I have every single proof for every transaction coming from my account, it's exactly the same as seen on the app, I have proof there is yet nothing on my bank account. And I'm just out of ideas on how to make them solve things.
Is there anything I can do to make them handle this fastly or at least to make them send me the confirmation?
Thank you, every single help will be appreciated!
Pets Best - Pets Best Nightmare
We got pets best insurance a few years ago and this year our 9 year old dog was diagnosed with lymphoma. After a few months of receiving expected claims, they suddenly started denying everything, forcing us to appeal every time. After appeals, they usually end up paying, but it’s incredibly annoying. But this month, our policy renewal came and they DOUBLED our premium!! DOUBLED, in the first and only year where we actually made claims…. How is this legal? They say it’s across all their plans, but I don’t believe it for a second. Anyone have this happen?
Geico - Waiting for Geico to cancel my policy and backdate refund
I emailed Geico to cancel my auto insurance policy on Wednesday and sent them proof that the car was disposed of. I asked for a prorated refund backdated to the date of disposal. I haven't received any email confirmation or anything as of Sunday. I can’t do this online because they don’t allow backdating online. How long should I wait before calling?
Aetna - Aetna applies copay for blood work charged as a doctor's office visit
I have a health plan with Aetna, and for specialist office visits, the copay is $65. For outpatient diagnostic testing, there is no charge, no copay, and no deductible applied. I went to my specialist's office for a blood test with a nurse, without seeing the doctor. A few weeks later, I received a bill from the doctor's office showing that I owe $65. I called my doctor's office, and the finance department said they billed using CPT code 36415, which is correct. Then I called Aetna, and a representative said, "Because the lab is an in-house lab at my specialist's office, if I go to a doctor's office for outpatient diagnostic testing, the $65 copay applies since I received a service from the provider."
Is this correct? I had blood work done at other specialists' offices last year without seeing the doctor, and I wasn't charged the $65 copay. Did Aetna change their terms this year?
Has anyone had a similar experience? Is it normal for Aetna to categorize diagnostic testing done in a specialist's office as a doctor's visit?
Wawanesa Insurance - Update: Wawanesa Insurance Cancellation – Broker Responded, But Now I’m Facing $2,500+ Upfront Cost to Switch
Hey everyone,
This is a follow-up to my earlier post about trying to cancel my Wawanesa auto insurance (I’m the guy paying $750/month for a commercial plan meant for Uber Eats, which I barely do anymore). My regular broker had gone silent for a while, but I finally got in touch.
Here’s the update:-
My broker confirmed I can cancel the policy early.
However, he says I’ll have to pay two months' worth of premium upfront as a penalty — that’s around $1,500.
The new policy I’m eyeing (with TD Bank) is non-commercial and about $450/month, but they also require 2 months paid upfront to start coverage — that’s another $900.
So basically, to switch policies, I’d need to cough up $2,400–$2,500 upfront, just to get out of this $750/month cycle.
Now I’m stuck asking myself:
Is it even worth switching, or should I just suck it up and keep paying monthly till my current policy ends in November?
Will I even save enough in the long run to justify the upfront hit?
Has anyone else dealt with a similar situation — switching from commercial to personal auto insurance mid-term?
Any creative options or negotiation tips I could try with either Wawanesa or TD?
I’m still trying to be financially smart here — just don’t want to end up spending more just to spend less later. Appreciate all your input!
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