To be eligible to claim an Amazon voucher you must purchase a new pet insurance policy for your cat or dog with Pet Protect through either Comparethemarket.com, Moneysupermarket.com or GoCompare.com between 20th December 2023 and 31st March 2024. To claim a voucher the customer will be sent an email or SMS to ask if they want to redeem an Amazon voucher 14 days after purchase of the new policy. The customer must reply to the email or SMS to confirm redemption of the Amazon voucher. Customers will receive an email with a unique code within 60 days to redeem an Amazon voucher once two policy premiums have been paid if paying monthly or full premium amount if paying annually. The customer must email us to claim an Amazon.co.uk voucher by 30th April 2024. The email address supplied at the time of purchase must be correct.
You must claim your your Amazon voucher by sending us an email by 30th April 2024.
If you have not received your voucher code by email or SMS, please contact us through our website where one of our customer service team will be happy to help you.
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