Posted by RBoots on July 04, 2016 at 18:07:12 from (173.241.113.102):
In Reply to: CT Scan posted by GordoSD on July 04, 2016 at 13:27:09:
Funny how you can talk then down a little on price sometimes. A buddy had a fishing hook jerked through the bone of his finger where the point was just under the skin on the opposite side. He tried like heck to get it to move with pliers but couldn't get enough leverage. He didn't have insurance at the time, so didn't want to go to the doctor, but had to. He was up north and went to a ready med clinic. He first asked them how much it would cost, and they told him $250. He didn't think that was bad, so he had them remove it. He paid them the $250 and a couple weeks later got a statement saying he still owed them $500 more! He was hot! So he called them and asked what it was all about, and told them they told him it would only be $250, and they said they made a mistake, but they would settle for $450. He fought and fought with them, but in the end had to end up paying the additional $200 so they wouldn't turn it in to collections. How does $250 go to $450 when it only took half an hour and there was no special "surgery" performed?
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