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doubagilga t1_iue82ye wrote

This is how every single such no interest payment plan works. It was written on the paperwork you sign and likely every monthly statement. Rather than read, you’re complaining that it was not read to you.

You have my pity but you are 100% in the wrong.

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BogBabe t1_iueertj wrote

The only circumstance under which I would disagree with you is if this payment plan was brought up and explained and signed immediately after the dental work as OP was still recovering from a general anesthesia. It would be highly unethical, IMO, if that happened, but I would hazard a guess that the zero-interest financing plan was discussed and agreed to before the work was done.

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doubagilga t1_iuemqzs wrote

It would not be just unethical, it would be illegal.

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BogBabe t1_iufcrva wrote

That's good to know. I'm not familiar with the laws surrounding that, but I'm sure it should be illegal.

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doubagilga t1_iufifs8 wrote

Minors, vulnerable parties, and intoxicated people are unable to sign contracts. That a dentist would incapacitate you and then have you sign would be an instant rejection in court.

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