Re: A Strategy to Avoid America's Rip-off Dentists
- From: "rick" <riclanders@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 19 Jun 2006 07:18:45 -0700
DP wrote:
On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 06:13:49 -0700, rick wrote:
First thing: They're all in it together. From coast to coast American
dentists have all signed-on to the religion of overcharging. And you can
forget about dental schools which were once a safe-haven for those seeking
reasonable dental fees -- no more. Today even dental schools which
certainly don't need the money, overcharge; possibly to get the students
in the right frame of mind before they graduate.
So what to do?
Here's what I recommend: Get all your dental work done overseas while on
vacation. For example, prices is Mexico City are 20%% -50% less and the
dental work is very good. If you're nervous about being treated by a
Mexican trained dentists, locate one who graduated from an American
school; they've got plenty of them.
And if you bring the kids, that $10,000 worth of dental work the family
needs can drop to $5000 to $2500.
Terrific, no?
You'd need a flaming long holiday if you tried that in the UK!!!!!!!!!
ricland
What the hell are all these Brits doing here?
Somebody giving away free kidney pies and Guinness?
ric
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