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Pet Plan - Insurance help for a jack Russel with an elderly owner.
Hey everybody, I hope it's alright to post as I'm from the UK but we are in the south west and my elderly grandmother (I think she is around 87 but she hates telling us her age)
Has been being charged 85 pound a month according to her bank statements by pet plan. He is an elderly jack Russel now but she would have got him insured a lot younger but I'm not sure of his age exactly.
He has no pre-existing medical conditions and my grandmother is not very good at managing online but she wants her independence. Can anybody recommend a pet insurance company in the UK that is easy to use/acsess the details of?
TLDR: What is a good easy interface/acsess pet insurance company for a senior jack Russel?
Aetna - Aetna denied urgent care visit deemed as non urgent
i went to urgent care to get HIV PEP pills. Which must be taken within 72 hours of a potential exposure. i payed my $10 copay and They prescribed me the medicine where I was able to get my medication at the pharmacy that was covered by Aetna. But when I checked they fully denied my visit when I called she said the visit was not urgent. i told her I want to do an appeal. But im
Absolutely disgusted by Aetna im already traumatized. i feel this needs to reported but I don't know which agency I would need to reach out too.
Progressive - Is This Normal?
I’m 20 Male, In California, 2 years driving record with a Clean history.
I’m buying a New Ford Maverick 2025 XLT and looking for insurance but I keep getting quoted around $2300 total for ONLY 6 months. This seems insane I know my age and new car and more plays a role, but even then it seems absurd how much it is for just 6 months not even an annual term.
Is there anything I can do, or people that might offer me better prices or discounts. I’ve tried most companies and feel as if I won’t get anything better then $2,100 from Progressive.
SPOT - Pet Insurance Pre Existing Condition Question
Hi, I recently adopted a 1 year old retriever mix and he was limping so we had to get him checked, turns out the doctor said while playing he might have hurt himself and he will recover in 2-3 months but now I was planning to get insurance from SPOT or ASPCA , they have specifically written knee and ligament conditions are pre existing forever so for example if my dog gets arthritis later in his life, would that be a pre existing condition?
I am trying to find the insurance for my dog, I had pretty bad experience with FETCH so definitely no FETCH for us.
Can you let me know what's the best insurance I can use to insure my dog given this curable injury is not considered pre existing for any bigger condition.
Citizen's - Force Placed Insurance Question
Wondering if anyone has experience with something like this. We bought a house (with a mortgage) a little under 2 months ago. We were told by our agent to push off the insurance (Citizen's) inspection as much as we could, as the house was in need of renovations and we would be doing them as soon as we closed.
We did "too good" a job pushing it off, and we got a cancellation warning that it would be cancelled Aug 4th because the inspection wasn't scheduled. We then scheduled the inspection to take place on August 4th, which happened.
In the meantime, the insurance company cancelled in the insurance because apparently the inspection needs to be uploaded in their system to retract the cancellation (even though the letter only specified that it was cancelled because the inspection had not been \*scheduled\*)
We spent the week trying to get it reinstated, only to find out at the end of the week that the inspection had failed, and under normal circumstances, they would give a warni
Allstate - Grandfather wrecked his vehicle
He's fine, but the vehicle is totaled. His fault. He's pushing 81, and his memory is starting to go, so neither of us realized his insurance wasn't up to date. It expired at the end of June, and he usually does the 6 month payment thing. We dont know if it got lost in the mail or what, but he's currently uninsured. He's with Allstate and has been with them for decades, but they simply referred him to another insurance company when they called him back to explain his account was no longer active. Despite him funneling thousands and thousands to them through the decades hes been with them, one missed payment seems to be the end all be all. I'm going to call them personally tomorrow to try and figure this out, but I was wondering if you guys had any advice for me?
Metlife - Horrible experience with Metlife
Just a warning to all pet parents. I got two cats from different shelters and signed them up together. One was from a partner shelter and should have been covered from day 1. The other could only start coverage after 2 weeks. Metlife continuously mixes up their names and denies claims for pre-existing conditions, even for the cat from the partner shelter.
Sucks because I heard so many great things about them, but I haven't had a successful claim processed in 4 months of owning these cats. If anyone has tips on how to deal with pet insurance that would be really helpful.
Wawanesa - Cancelling Canadian Wawanesa Auto Insurance – $3,600 Fee?! I Can’t Afford That – Need Advice
Hey Reddit,
I’m a 27-year-old male, single, no spouse or kids, living in Mississauga. I moved to Canada last year on PR, got my G license, and financed my first car (Honda Civic Hybrid 2025) in late November. I’ve had Wawanesa auto insurance ever since, paying $750/month through automatic withdrawal.
Here’s the full picture:-
I originally got this car not just for personal use, but also with the intention to do Uber Eats. I wanted to stay completely legit, so I was upfront with every insurance provider I contacted. They all told me that due to my lack of Canadian driving history, I wasn’t eligible for regular commercial insurance. So I went through a broker, and he found me a commercial policy with Wawanesa that would cover Uber driving.
I also have a main job just 30 seconds walk from my house, and I have a couple of major licensing exams coming up, so Uber is going to take a backseat for the next few months anyway.
That’s why I’m thinking of canceling my insurance or switching to a non-commercial plan, but here's the problem:-
I’ve heard that canceling before the end of the term means Wawanesa could charge a short-rate cancellation fee, and someone said it might total around $3,600 upfront in my case since my policy started around November, 2024.
I simply don’t have that kind of money in my account.
If I don’t cancel, they’ll just take another $750 in the first week of April, as usual.
Also worth noting:-
I have a clean driving record since getting my G license here in Canada, except one camera ticket I got in Brampton for going 7-8 km/h over the limit.
I’ve used TD Bank’s auto insurance calculator and it showed that I could probably get a non-commercial plan in the mid-$400s—which is way more reasonable.
The broker who arranged my current plan hasn’t been very transparent & hasn't even been responding to my calls or texts recently, so I’m planning to contact Wawanesa directly when their office opens.
So here are my questions while I lose sleep over this:-
1. Any preparation tips on what I should say or talk or do on my upcoming phone call with Wawanesa? (I'm completely new to all of this)
2. If I cancel now, will I still be charged the full $3,600 upfront?
3. Can I negotiate or pay the cancellation fee in installments?
4. If I do cancel, what should I look out for?
5. Is there any way to downgrade to a non-commercial plan instead of canceling altogether?
6. What would you do in my situation? Any personal experience with Wawanesa or brokers?
I know I should probably just call Wawanesa and ask all this, and I will once they open. But since I can’t sleep and this is really stressing me out, I figured I’d toss it out to Reddit too. Appreciate any advice you all have.
Thanks!
State Farm - Does anybody know or have had an awful experience with State Farm?
Does anybody know or have had a awful experience with State Farm? They have kept my car at a body shop. It was a front end collision. They fixed all the outside of the car. Even things that did not need to be replaced. When went to pick it up it was not drivable. We told them at the time of the crash that they stability. Track went out. They refused to fix that. They told me to have it towed to my dealership. And guess what? I can’t get a hold of their roadside assistance. And every time I call they act like they don’t even know Like there is no claim! How can that be? They still have my vehicle at the shop.
Chubb - Earned premium after policy expired -- advice please!
Hi there. Last year in April 2024 I bought small business insurance through Chubb because a client job required it. I paid the annual amount in full at the start. When the year was up in 2025, I didn't renew. They sent multiple bills and I didn't respond because my client was vacillating about continuing the project and I didn't want to spend the money if I didn't need to. Then they sent a notice saying that the policy was canceled, which I expected given I had not paid. But they kept sending bills and emails and it was annoying so eventually I replied that I was not intending to renew, I understood the policy had expired, and if I decided to re-insure, I would be in touch. All of a sudden they came back with a new amount for "earned premium" from the time the policy was canceled for non payment until the time I told them I wasn't planning to renew. Is this standard and normal? To be clear, I paid the full annual amount up front, and just didn't renew the policy by paying for a second year.
Their explanation:
We apologize for any confusion. There appears to have been a ceding issue on the non-payment cancellation. Therefore, the cancellation effective date is 6/4/2025. The earned premium is the premium amount from the coverage effect date of 4/2/2025 to the cancellation date since the policy cancelled due to non-payment.
Can someone advise if this is normal? It's not a huge amount and I can suck it up, but it feels crooked to me because I presume if I had tried to make a claim after the first year was up without having paid, they would not have covered me.
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