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Businiess name:  Aspen Dental
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I walked out after my consultation (ended up bills $60 for this FREE consultation by the way), more confused than when i walked in. The Office Manager, Emily, wouldn't write or provide details on the procedure and what I would be paying $2600 for, simply because she 'doesn't like to break things down'. Once home my wife called to get details, and payment options. At first Emily tells us that we have to apply for credit, worse case we get 'in house' credit, all credit needs applied for within 30 days of having the procedure done. Due to my work, we decide to put it off until March to apply for credit, then get the work done, per Emily, within 30 days. My wife calls to make sure we still can do this, for someone else to tell her that I had to be in for the credit within 45 days of first appointment. I rush into the office the next day, for Emily to say that's wrong, I had to apply for credit the DAY OF my consultation to get in house credit. I told her that isn't what she said, and my da

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