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DENIED and DENIED, the prorated to cancel
I ended up with a cat that my daughter brought home from college. I bought Fetch Insurance in mid summer. My cat had his first visit to a vet in December and needed eardrops for a yeast infection. DENIED. The vet also said we should have his teeth cleaned which Fetch advertised that they would cover. DENIED. All claims in the first 12 months of your policy will be DENIED as pre-existing conditions. Buyer beware. I wish I was an an attorney and read all the fine print. Here's the kicker. When I called to cancel, they made me pay a prorated amount since the date of my last payment. I'm sure it's a very profitable business. Denying customer claims makes money for the insurance industry. Pets are no exception.
Insurer: Fetch
By: David Emler
DENIED and DENIED, the prorated to cancel
I ended up with a cat that my daughter brought home from college. I bought Fetch Insurance in mid summer. My cat had his first visit to a vet in December and needed eardrops for a yeast infection. DENIED. The vet also said we should have his teeth cleaned which Fetch advertised that they would cover. DENIED. All claims in the first 12 months of your policy will be DENIED as pre-existing conditions. Buyer beware. I wish I was an an attorney and read all the fine print. Here's the kicker. When I called to cancel, they made me pay a prorated amount since the date of my last payment. I'm sure it's a very profitable business. Denying customer claims makes money for the insurance industry. Pets are no exception.
Insurer: Fetch
By: David Emler