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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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