deposit before seeing surgeon? and about finance x Started by: claire

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  • claire -1
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    hiya everyone i went to see my pc a couple of weeks ago it went well we applyed for finance and booked in to see dr chantarasak 22nd febuary , the finance company said they just need 3 months bank statements and hell get acceptedfor me, so im sending them tomorrow. my question is my pc sent me a text to ask if i wanted to book the op in advace so i get it done when i want march/april, and i can pay the 500 deposit tomorrow, and that if i change my mind wen i see he surgeon the depost will be refunded. she also said she can tur the fnance round if thres a problem with the statemes wit a bigger deposit, because with the3 months bbank statements my oher half went into hi overdraft up to the 1000 mrk 3 times paid it o twice but the 3rd one shows it u to 800 but that wa last wek its dwn to 400 ovrdraw now, but it doesnt show that on the statement . do u think that wil be a prblem other tha his overdrasft hes never had any contacts to gyms or phones andhad no loans or credit cads, so hes got pretty good credit with his other saving accouns which have alotof money in them from inheritace and his dad puting in a thousand in every birthday for 23 yrs . anyone know if is will e a problem so i an rest my mind? and also shoujld i pay the deposit this early? xx

    Jasmine
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    I dunno about the finance but I payed my deposit in November and I’m having my op end of march xxx

    ducky01 4
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    Hun don’t pay anything until you are completely happy with everything why would you pay for a date with a surgeon you haven’t even seen? You might not like him, I always thought that if you paid a deposit n cancelled completely you lost the deposit? Mind you if you pay a deposit for a certain day n decide to go with another surgeon you could move the money to a different day..just be careful, £500 isn’t an amount you wanna chuck at them xx

    Anonymous
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    Yeah Hun, be careful and check the small print, even if they talk a good talk. Once you pay a deposit to mya, it’s Myas money, that is just putting pressure on you, it shouldn’t be allowed 🙁 x

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    I paid the full amount before seeing the surgeon :-0 but I did take a late space so had to pay the balance to secure it x

    claire -1
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    i scared that if i do pay early and my finance gets declined, and i caant afford thebigger deposit if they ak for lk 3 grand upfrontor by the date they say il lose my deposit to, ill have to think of lots of questions to ask also i want a late booking for discount aswell cause im having a lift at same time as implants so ive been quoed 6400 if its a full lift or 6000 if its jst half a liftbut i g a feling im gna need a full lift, is lk 240 pound a month for 36months wit 10% interest hopein to getit down to 180 a month i can aford 240 just butid rarther pay 180 so i dont have to strugle xx

    Anonymous
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    I was same as you Kirsty, booked mine within the two weeks so paid in one go. There’s no way I’d be handing over ANY money before seeing the surgeon, what if none are suitable or won’t do what you want? It’s high pressure sales. At least I’d seen the surgeon and was absolutely knowing I wanted him before I handed over a penny x

    Anonymous
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    Sorry Kirsty, misread your post. Didn’t mean to offend with the comment. We do what we need to to secure our boobies! Just don’t like the hard sell! X

    claire -1
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    sorry for the misspelling to girls, i type so fast sometimes that i miss letters lol, i sould read back what i write. i no what u mean no0108 i dont think of it as pressure of a hard sale because im so easy to sell to. i think if she says she can get me a late deal ill take it cause i need the discount i have eard god things about dr chantarasak so ill probaly take him anyay jsut worryed incase finance declined me she id say shed over turn it wth a higher depsit just frightend i wont beabl to afford the hiher deposit and lose my deposit xx

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