disneysnowflake
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We made our first appointment with the orthodontist in June. It's almost January and nothing has happened.
I posted before about the ortho giving a referral for very expensive oral surgery. The oral surgeon is the ortho's spouse.
Anyway, we have no appointment to go back to the ortho. I was told until we meet with the oral surgeon (who hasn't contacted us) they won't make another orthodontist appointment. I called the oral surgeon, but they were out of the office for the holidays.
Today I got a letter in the mail from the orthodontist.
The orthodontist wants me to sign a paper agreeing to pay them $4500, plus any additional fees for unexpected expenses.
I was told on this paper that I needed to make my down payment and monthly payments would begin on January 27, 2007. The down payment is to be received by December 31, 2006.
Is this right??
Why would I agree to start making payments on orthodontics when my son has had absolutely nothing done besides a set of initial xrays I paid out of pocket for and a consultation I paid out of pocket for, too?
I called the ortho, but they are out of the office.
When my son finally gets an appointment to get the expander or braces, then I'll make the down payment (on the day of the appointment) and then begin monthly payments.
Am I wrong to believe that the down payment and monthly payments shouldn't happen until the orthodontic treatment actually begins?
DS was taken in once in October for xrays I paid for.
I went in right before Christmas for the consulatation I paid cash for.
Nothing else has been done. DS only saw the orthodontist once for the xrays.
Would you pay the down payment, sign a contract and agree to start monthly payments to an orthodontist in this situation?
This just doesn't set right with me.
I posted before about the ortho giving a referral for very expensive oral surgery. The oral surgeon is the ortho's spouse.
Anyway, we have no appointment to go back to the ortho. I was told until we meet with the oral surgeon (who hasn't contacted us) they won't make another orthodontist appointment. I called the oral surgeon, but they were out of the office for the holidays.
Today I got a letter in the mail from the orthodontist.
The orthodontist wants me to sign a paper agreeing to pay them $4500, plus any additional fees for unexpected expenses.
I was told on this paper that I needed to make my down payment and monthly payments would begin on January 27, 2007. The down payment is to be received by December 31, 2006.
Is this right??
Why would I agree to start making payments on orthodontics when my son has had absolutely nothing done besides a set of initial xrays I paid out of pocket for and a consultation I paid out of pocket for, too?
I called the ortho, but they are out of the office.
When my son finally gets an appointment to get the expander or braces, then I'll make the down payment (on the day of the appointment) and then begin monthly payments.
Am I wrong to believe that the down payment and monthly payments shouldn't happen until the orthodontic treatment actually begins?
DS was taken in once in October for xrays I paid for.
I went in right before Christmas for the consulatation I paid cash for.
Nothing else has been done. DS only saw the orthodontist once for the xrays.
Would you pay the down payment, sign a contract and agree to start monthly payments to an orthodontist in this situation?
This just doesn't set right with me.