Insurance - direct payment to vets admin charge - anyone else had this?
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2016 8:07 am
I took Kasper to the vets on Friday for his booster. I had worked out a rough total that they would ask for, which included the £85 excess on Ingrid's surgery a couple of weeks back. (+ a 3 packs of small cat Advocate and a 6 pack of large cat Advocate)
When I paid, the receptionist told me it came to £210. I paid and didn't even glance at the total on the card machine. She also gave me a statement. When I got home, I looked at it and I had been charged £226 - not a huge difference, but I thought I could have sworn she said £210-something. Iooked through the itemised list on the statement and one of the items was 'deferred payment plan admin charge - £16.50' - bearing in mind that Ingrid's op was only a couple of weeks ago and the total was about £250, if you look at the £16.50 as an interest payment, they are charging Wonga rates!!!!
Has anyone else had this? - One of the many reasons I went with Petplan is that a couple of years ago, the practice manager told me that they only did direct payment with Petplan and it saved people from having to fork out large amounts - they did the work and you just had to pay the excess, once Petplan had settled with them.
I don't remember paying an admin charge a couple of months back for Kylie's treatment - which was a lot more money and over a much longer period.
When I paid, the receptionist told me it came to £210. I paid and didn't even glance at the total on the card machine. She also gave me a statement. When I got home, I looked at it and I had been charged £226 - not a huge difference, but I thought I could have sworn she said £210-something. Iooked through the itemised list on the statement and one of the items was 'deferred payment plan admin charge - £16.50' - bearing in mind that Ingrid's op was only a couple of weeks ago and the total was about £250, if you look at the £16.50 as an interest payment, they are charging Wonga rates!!!!
Has anyone else had this? - One of the many reasons I went with Petplan is that a couple of years ago, the practice manager told me that they only did direct payment with Petplan and it saved people from having to fork out large amounts - they did the work and you just had to pay the excess, once Petplan had settled with them.
I don't remember paying an admin charge a couple of months back for Kylie's treatment - which was a lot more money and over a much longer period.