recognized my laughter, did you?EC, I just KNEW that you were lurking somewhere out there... just 'chompin' at the bit to jump in here.
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recognized my laughter, did you?EC, I just KNEW that you were lurking somewhere out there... just 'chompin' at the bit to jump in here.
RandallFabiano said:Look Here is a good answer that is not so egocentric. The sixty dollar charge seems quite excessive. Usually most doctors charge a 25-30.00 charge for an appointment that is not cancelled in the 24 hour period.
And where the hell did you get that 'statistic'??? Or did you really mean to say that YOU think that $25 = $30 is more reasonable?? Come on, your posts are getting more sophomoric by the minute.RandallFabiano said:The sixty dollar charge seems quite excessive. Usually most doctors charge a 25-30.00 charge for an appointment that is not cancelled in the 24 hour period.
Again, where the hell did you come up with that crap??? Please provide ANY independent support for your claim.... or did you simply make this up also??One thing that is important is that in most cases, it is not the doctor charging you.
If you are in fact a law student, you need a LOT of work in the issue of 'logic' (connecting related facts). In this case, your post implies that the 'business processors' are the reason that the fees are not covered. Obvoiusly, that isn't true....They hire business processors to do the insurance dirty work... Consequently missed appointment fees are not covered by insurance.
Gee, that sounds kind of familiar.... hmmmm... wonder where I heard that before.....Why dont you call the doctors office and speak to whomever is in charge of the financials for the doctor. Explain that you were dissatisfied with the service and you decided to go else where. Tell him you tried to cancel, but you couldn't get through. Most likely they will be flexible with you.
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I just LOVE that one!!wisdom to be smarty pants
And what 'agency' would that be??? Maybe the "Viriginia I was charged for missing a doctors appointment commission"???Have you even called the Consumer protection agency... ?
RandallFabiano said:Is 25 to 30 dollars call anyone in your phonebook or go search a couple of websites for Doctors office appointment cancellation fee.. You will find thaty 60 dollars is excessive.. And the standards crap is not crap, its what malpractice is predicated upon...
Again, you are so full of crap, your eyes are brown!!RandallFabiano said:Is 25 to 30 dollars call anyone in your phonebook or go search a couple of websites for Doctors office appointment cancellation fee.. You will find thaty 60 dollars is excessive..
Consentlaw said:I love this.
5) Liquidated Damages? How freaking ridiculous! Why not sue for Wrongful death while your at it.