I used AI to dispute a $1,200 dental bill. I don't see the glory in wasting my energy on tedious life tasks.
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I used AI to dispute a $1,200 dental bill. I don't see the glory in wasting my energy on tedious life tasks.
"After my first appointment at a new office, I was presented with a $3,320.49 bill I'd only gone in for a cleaning. I regretfully paid the $2,111.29 I owed for the items not covered by insurance, which included tax and a credit card fee."
"I wished I had waited before agreeing to the extra services and done more research before moving forward; however, I naively had no concerns about the remaining balance that would be sent to my insurance company."
"Despite finding the dental office on my insurance site, I was paired with the only doctor at the practice who didn't accept my insurance."
A long-time patient of a dental office faced unexpected costs after switching to a new provider closer to home. Despite a pleasant initial experience, the patient received a bill of $3,320.49 after a cleaning, which included upsells for additional treatments not covered by insurance. After paying $2,111.29 out-of-pocket, the patient was shocked to learn of a remaining balance of $1,201.80 due to being assigned to a doctor who did not accept their insurance. This experience highlighted the importance of verifying insurance coverage before seeking new dental care.
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