am i the fourth ?? I’ve just started reading this thread, i feel ashamed that all i have done is new boots all round. Right, now for the other 10 pages
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am i the fourth ?? I’ve just started reading this thread, i feel ashamed that all i have done is new boots all round. Right, now for the other 10 pages
It is indeed, Ian. I have finally done everything I could to the car, I tried not to think too much about how much I have in it, but it is very close to £20k I reckon and I am sure if I do have to sell it, I'll be offered 2 Mars bars and a bag of Doritos for it because it's over 100k miles now
Hi Lucas
Yes, it's for Rusty, my spannering bud and car meet companion from time to time.
Sorry to hear this, dogs are 100% a man’s best friend we lost ours this year and it’s left a big hole in my heart that’s for sure, the outlay will be worth it, just a shamelucasxdiniz wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 12:49 pm The post above is just to capture the last few things I remember doing to my car. Unfortunately it looks like I will have to put it for sale to pay for vet bills (~20k) which the insurance initially agreed to pay but doubled back on it after I had already authorised treatments etc. I'm still very much hoping I won't need to do this but timing lately has been terrible to me.
Sorry to hear about your doggo, but I'm glad it's manageable. Unfortunately, Rusty has been diagnosed with hemangiosarcoma so I'm just making the most of the time I have left with him and making sure he's as well as possible during this time. All sacrifices I may have to make will be worth it for me as long as he's well.1536Z4 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 10:39 pm Just been through a bad patch with my 12 year old Wire Fox Terrier Flint but fortunately it can be kept under control with a tablet a day even though the continuing blood tests etc are not cheap but nothing near what you are looking at paying . Insurance companiesI hope it all works out for you and Rusty .
Yeah, completely agree. There's nothing I love more than my dogs, especially Rusty. I'm so sorry to hear about your loss, I dread to think of that day...hopz121 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 11:28 pmSorry to hear this, dogs are 100% a man’s best friend we lost ours this year and it’s left a big hole in my heart that’s for sure, the outlay will be worth it, just a shamelucasxdiniz wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 12:49 pm The post above is just to capture the last few things I remember doing to my car. Unfortunately it looks like I will have to put it for sale to pay for vet bills (~20k) which the insurance initially agreed to pay but doubled back on it after I had already authorised treatments etc. I'm still very much hoping I won't need to do this but timing lately has been terrible to me.
the insurance company aren’t playing ball, typical!
Just read this whole thread and the car looks a dream, credit to you for doing it all. I am still looking at coupes but this one is over my budget. Looks a great well looked after car though with loads of big jobs done.
Good luck with everything
Thank you for the kind words, both.Ethelred wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 8:40 pm We had a similar issue with a vets bill for our dog, although only for £2000. Initially the bill was said to be covered by insurance and then the vet said that it wasn't, I can't remember the exact details now and I think that there was some collusion between the vet and the insurer, anyway I wrote to the vet and the insurer - PetPlan, to say that I was unsatisfied with their decision and that I was referring matters to the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. After further deliberation PetPlan processed our claim for the full amount. It may be worth trying something similar in your case. Good luck if you do try to challenge the claim and hope that Rusty stays well for as long as possible.