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NTI cost (repost)

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Minnie - 20 Sep 2005 18:30 GMT
From past threads:

>On the east side of the pond we have a diferent system which, God
>knows, is not perfect (!!!) but my NTI fitting cost me 20UKP (about
>15USD?)

>My dentist (in the UK) fitted mine for only £15!!

>Hazel xx

> Depends greatly.  My dentist wanted $750 even though Dr. Jim send
>him the kit free.  I found another dentist in this area who only charged
>$200.

>Lynn

>Cost - anywhere from free to $500 is what i've heard.  I was a model for one
>of Jim's seminars, so mine was free.  If you are in the San Diego area or
>can discuss it privately w/Jim, you may be able to work something out.  The
>man is a gem...sterling.


>It has been loose since the first 3 weeks, and the dentist I
>got it from said he couldn't really get it any tighter.
>I'm afraid my insurance won't cover me for replacing these
>every six months or so, at $425 a pop.

>Zoemom wrote:

>> I paid $135 for my nighttime one and have not gone back for the daytime
>> one yet because I can not yet afford another $135.
>> Question for Brie, did you only become headache-free after getting the
>> daytime, or did you get them at the same time?
>> I am not headache free yet, I am still sore from using it at night.  My
>> front teeth are achy.  I don't know if anyone else is having
>> this experience, I'm okay with it, but I do want to get the daytime
>> one.
>> Maria
Tim Dixon - 21 Sep 2005 14:16 GMT
So what does this have to do with the price of tea in china?

> From past threads:
>
>>On the east side of the pond we have a diferent system which, God
>>knows, is not perfect (!!!) but my NTI fitting cost me 20UKP (about
>>15USD?)

---->Big Snip
W_B - 21 Sep 2005 16:35 GMT
Well, it's about the bogus exchange rate.

1.8125 US Dollars (USD) is equal to 1 UK Pound  

>So what does this have to do with the price of tea in china?
>
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>
>---->Big Snip

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W_B
Take out the G'RBAGE
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Tim Dixon - 21 Sep 2005 16:47 GMT
I thought it must be something like that..

> Well, it's about the bogus exchange rate.
>
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> Take out the G'RBAGE
> wubbabubbazG@RBAGEyahoo.com
 
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