Husband and banker team up to get back at dentist who demands $83.21 from his wife and gets hostile when she asks questions: ‘It was satisfying to watch!’

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  • "Dentist billing revenge - with assistance"

    My wife recently received a bill from our family dentist with no explanation. I called in to talk to billing, and it turns out the bill was from service in late 2024, but they had been going through a transition of billing systems, and our invoice had fell through the cracks.
  • But now they had everything squared away, issued new invoices, and included interest for unpaid invoices that they had never issued.
  • It wasn't a huge amount, about $80. But I tried to negotiate the interest amount, about $5, off the bill, but they wouldn't budge.
  • They offered a payment program, credit card over the phone, or pay in cash. When it started getting hostile about the interest, I decided to hang up.
  • I went to my local bank to extract the exact amount, and told the teller that I was in a petty dispute with my dentist, and wanted the lowest denomination.
  • I suggested either $1 bills or rolls of quarters. She said, "Oh, I hate this kind of thing.
  • Do you want to do rolls of dimes?" Perfect. The exact bill was $83.21. I got $83 in dimes and pennies, and I had a random quarter.
  • It was satisfying to watch 2 billing admins count out my coins, and then have to issue my 4 pennies in change.
  • A pile of U.S. currency, change, dimes and pennies
  • Impressive Cause_991 And also one from 3 years ago! As a health worker I'd never do this and I don't think it's allowed in Australia(if they are there)
  • OP DruncleMuncle 3 years? It was 18 months
  • KevB62 Just pay the bill that was legitimately owed, f the interest paying
  • crash866 They can refuse coins. Coins don't say Legal Tender on them and multiple coins can be refused.
  • OP DruncleMuncle They accepted them
  • WumpusFails I think (based off of comments I've seen over the years, so grains of salt) that there's a law that businesses don't have to accept change over a certain amount to prevent situations like this. Not a commentary on the other details of the post, just a half remembered bit of trivia.
  • OP DruncleMuncle They accepted the coins.
  • konto_zum_abwerfen So, you're taking out your frustration on people who have no control over the situation and didn't have anything to do with you incurring the costs. Bravo
  • OP DruncleMuncle I had no control on the situation, either. Let the mud flow down the mountain.
  • Top_Silver1842 I would have called local consumer protection for the unlawful practice of charging interest on an invoice that was not issued until recently.
  • Coder Joe1 Now send them a bill for delinquent billing. Don't forget to add interest on the late penalty.
  • Alexis_J_M Take them to small claims court for a refund of the interest. It will cost them more than $5 whether they win or lose, and will get the dispute enshrined in the public record.
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    doorkey125 give honest reviews of your experience on google, yelp, care grades or whatever other sites you can find. add in the better business bureau and angi's list as well

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