Naw you should not feel guilty one bit...his motives weren't pure so he deff deserves to get burned just a little...not to mention those guys make huge amounts of money so its not like 8 g's is gonna send him to the poor house. But I'm bettin he's wishin he would just went to the street corner...been alot more cheaper...lol...but if I was you...I'd sleep perfectly fine at night...and smile lots...cuz you hopefully taught some old skime ball a lesson...
How come us guys never get those kinda deals? If only the airplane stewertests would take favors for like extra pretzels or something...sheeesh...hehe jk...ok I better stop before I start runnin wif this...
2006-08-07 19:59:46
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answered by lanceh13 3
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lots of deceptive information printed the following! Dental insurance works in diverse distinct options: PPO, or engaging vendors - the dentist consents to lower price their common prices in substitute for belonging to a community. This "feeds" a particular type of sufferers into the practice, besides the undeniable fact that the dentist supplies up a number of what he/she could many times value. HMO, or wellbeing managed care - the dental place of work accepts a particular month-to-month $$ volume in accordance to affected man or woman. The affected man or woman then can get certain options carried out at no value and the dentist won't be able to value any more effective from the affected man or woman. for sure, if the wellbeing care professional is in straightforward words getting a series volume, he/she can't to the suited, maximum intense priced, or maximum time eating artwork. value for provider: the dentist prices all and distinctive an similar volume and collects from insurance for those sufferers who've it. The affected man or woman is to blame for the bill regardless. maximum dentists value what they imagine is honest in accordance with what it prices to furnish the care plus adequate of a markup to pay the workers, protect the kit, and take persevering with preparation classes. It takes more effective time and money to provide the suited high quality care. If someone does no longer have insurance, from time to time a "bookkeepping courtesy" is given of 5 to fifteen%. that's because the dentist would not ought to attend 30 to 60 days for the insurance to pay, would not ought to problem with the sorts, etc. that's in case you pay your bill IN finished on the time of provider. maximum dentists i recognize are nice human beings and take pity on the extremely needy - previous human beings, disabled, unmarried moms, etc. those who merely choose stuff for low-cost do not get an similar spoil and that i don't believe of they ought to.
2016-11-23 15:28:32
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answered by roza 4
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Depends on how you went about getting it. By deception and a lil lead on, or were you straight up about it all the way? 8 grand is a lot of floss and toothbrushes and whiteners, meaning you had some pretty major work done. Were you ever unconsious during these sessions? point to ponder.
2006-08-07 19:59:51
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answered by mfc795 2
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Do yourself a HUGE favor....deny the gift and then sue his a$$. As a doctor he has certain rules and ethics he must follow. In the long run you will get far more than the $7,895! Take care and I hope you have an amazing evening!
2006-08-07 20:03:51
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answered by silent.peace 3
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Sounds about right for a typical female. Hope you dont need any follow up work... Also sweety, he can still send you a bill and just say the clerical staff "lost" it, then when you didnt give up the kitty, they "found" it again. But not to worry, you have the womanly skills you need for life.
2006-08-07 19:56:53
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answered by hard_in_temecula 3
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naw don't feel bad.He should have known that it was a possibility he didn't recieve anything back in return.His foolish mistake.Not to mention it saves you $7,895.00
2006-08-07 19:56:20
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answered by Miss.Tubby Bear 2
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its best if you change your dentist, after all if i gave you that much worth of anything, and didnt get anything in return, i'd certainly want my "money back." unless of course you asked to borrow it and stuff >.>;;
2006-08-07 19:57:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Too bad for him....If you didn't ask for this gift that he gave you..then you're absolutely under no obligation to give him anything back! So chill girl...and let it go...unless you want to give him sumethin-sumethin...then that's up to you!
2006-08-07 19:58:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Nah..he was trying to use you! But change dentists cuz he could be mad and mess up your pretty smile!!!
2006-08-07 19:55:22
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answered by mlove1307 6
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nope
2006-08-07 20:00:43
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answered by C 2
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