Inadequate Pet Insurance Could Cause Financial Difficulties
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Mar. 29th 2008
As the winter months set in, many consumers could see themselves developing financial difficulties as a result of health conditions, new research indicates.
However, the study conducted by Sainsbury’s Bank shows that Britons may not discover they have problems in managing money because of medical problems experienced by themselves, but rather those which are suffered by their pets. According to the financial services firm, animal lovers should take the time to ensure that they have an adequate insurance policy for their furry friends as 37 and 35 per cent of policies on the market do not cover conditions lasting for more than a year for dogs and cats respectively. As a result, consumers who own animals which have ailments likely to last for more than 12 months, such as eczema, epilepsy or diabetes, could see themselves be forced to meet the costs of medical treatment themselves. Consequently this could impact upon their ability to make repayments on loans and plastic card bills.
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Feb. 11th 2008
As the winter months set in, many consumers could see themselves developing financial difficulties as a result of health conditions, new research indicates.
However, the study conducted by Sainsbury’s Bank shows that Britons may not discover they have problems in managing money because of medical problems experienced by themselves, but rather those which are suffered by their pets. According to the financial services firm, animal lovers should take the time to ensure that they have an adequate insurance policy for their furry friends as 37 and 35 per cent of policies on the market do not cover conditions lasting for more than a year for dogs and cats respectively. As a result, consumers who own animals which have ailments likely to last for more than 12 months, such as eczema, epilepsy or diabetes, could see themselves be forced to meet the costs of medical treatment themselves. Consequently this could impact upon their ability to make repayments on loans and plastic card bills.
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Feb. 4th 2008
As the winter months set in, many consumers could see themselves developing financial difficulties as a result of health conditions, new research indicates.
However, the study conducted by Sainsbury’s Bank shows that Britons may not discover they have problems in managing money because of medical problems experienced by themselves, but rather those which are suffered by their pets. According to the financial services firm, animal lovers should take the time to ensure that they have an adequate insurance policy for their furry friends as 37 and 35 per cent of policies on the market do not cover conditions lasting for more than a year for dogs and cats respectively. As a result, consumers who own animals which have ailments likely to last for more than 12 months, such as eczema, epilepsy or diabetes, could see themselves be forced to meet the costs of medical treatment themselves. Consequently this could impact upon their ability to make repayments on loans and plastic card bills.
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Feb. 3rd 2008
As the winter months set in, many consumers could see themselves developing financial difficulties as a result of health conditions, new research indicates.
However, the study conducted by Sainsbury’s Bank shows that Britons may not discover they have problems in managing money because of medical problems experienced by themselves, but rather those which are suffered by their pets. According to the financial services firm, animal lovers should take the time to ensure that they have an adequate insurance policy for their furry friends as 37 and 35 per cent of policies on the market do not cover conditions lasting for more than a year for dogs and cats respectively. As a result, consumers who own animals which have ailments likely to last for more than 12 months, such as eczema, epilepsy or diabetes, could see themselves be forced to meet the costs of medical treatment themselves. Consequently this could impact upon their ability to make repayments on loans and plastic card bills.
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Jan. 22nd 2008
As the winter months set in, many consumers could see themselves developing financial difficulties as a result of health conditions, new research indicates.
However, the study conducted by Sainsbury’s Bank shows that Britons may not discover they have problems in managing money because of medical problems experienced by themselves, but rather those which are suffered by their pets. According to the financial services firm, animal lovers should take the time to ensure that they have an adequate insurance policy for their furry friends as 37 and 35 per cent of policies on the market do not cover conditions lasting for more than a year for dogs and cats respectively. As a result, consumers who own animals which have ailments likely to last for more than 12 months, such as eczema, epilepsy or diabetes, could see themselves be forced to meet the costs of medical treatment themselves. Consequently this could impact upon their ability to make repayments on loans and plastic card bills.
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Jan. 13th 2008
As the winter months set in, many consumers could see themselves developing financial difficulties as a result of health conditions, new research indicates.
However, the study conducted by Sainsbury’s Bank shows that Britons may not discover they have problems in managing money because of medical problems experienced by themselves, but rather those which are suffered by their pets. According to the financial services firm, animal lovers should take the time to ensure that they have an adequate insurance policy for their furry friends as 37 and 35 per cent of policies on the market do not cover conditions lasting for more than a year for dogs and cats respectively. As a result, consumers who own animals which have ailments likely to last for more than 12 months, such as eczema, epilepsy or diabetes, could see themselves be forced to meet the costs of medical treatment themselves. Consequently this could impact upon their ability to make repayments on loans and plastic card bills.
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Dec. 22nd 2007
As the winter months set in, many consumers could see themselves developing financial difficulties as a result of health conditions, new research indicates.
However, the study conducted by Sainsbury’s Bank shows that Britons may not discover they have problems in managing money because of medical problems experienced by themselves, but rather those which are suffered by their pets. According to the financial services firm, animal lovers should take the time to ensure that they have an adequate insurance policy for their furry friends as 37 and 35 per cent of policies on the market do not cover conditions lasting for more than a year for dogs and cats respectively. As a result, consumers who own animals which have ailments likely to last for more than 12 months, such as eczema, epilepsy or diabetes, could see themselves be forced to meet the costs of medical treatment themselves. Consequently this could impact upon their ability to make repayments on loans and plastic card bills.
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Dec. 19th 2007
As the winter months set in, many consumers could see themselves developing financial difficulties as a result of health conditions, new research indicates.
However, the study conducted by Sainsbury’s Bank shows that Britons may not discover they have problems in managing money because of medical problems experienced by themselves, but rather those which are suffered by their pets. According to the financial services firm, animal lovers should take the time to ensure that they have an adequate insurance policy for their furry friends as 37 and 35 per cent of policies on the market do not cover conditions lasting for more than a year for dogs and cats respectively. As a result, consumers who own animals which have ailments likely to last for more than 12 months, such as eczema, epilepsy or diabetes, could see themselves be forced to meet the costs of medical treatment themselves. Consequently this could impact upon their ability to make repayments on loans and plastic card bills.
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