Post Office Pet Insurance
Now you can be sure your cat or dog is taken care of with Post Office Pet Insurance plus you get free membership to the Missing Pets Bureau
Post Office Pet Insurance are now offering 12 months FREE Petback Protect membership to Missing Pets Bureau for your cat or dog. Get fully covered for your pet in case illness, injury or accident. See below for the main features:
Post Office Pet Insurance
Free membership to the Missing Pets Bureau
Post Office Key Facts
- Cover against costly Vet bills
- Lost or stolen Pet
- Free 12 months Petback Protect membership to Missing Pets Bureau
- Multi pet discount of 5% online
- This offer may change. Please visit the Post Office website for current offer details.
Let the Post Office help ease the cost of caring for your pet with quality pet insurance cover from the Post Office. Our pets bring so much happiness and joy in to our lives so they deserve the cover needed. Post Office Pet Insurance is provided by AXA Services Ltd and underwritten by AXA Insurance UK plc who is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.
Post Office Pet Insurance contact details and information:
Postal Address: Post Office, Freepost, PO BOX 740, Brampton, Barnsley S73 0UF
Telephone Number: 08457 22 33 44
Website Address: www.postoffice.co.uk
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