>http://www.ripoffreport.com/results.asp?q1=ALL&q2=&q3=&q4=&q5=dentist&q6=&q7=&Se
archType=0&DateRange=6&hasPhoto=&Entry=16
This is a site where you can report "rip-offs", re banks, stores,
dentists, whatever...
I'm sure a site like this is not welcomed by dentists. I wonder if
there is any threat of being sued for libel, for going on a site like
this and saying this dentist or that doctor or that bank "ripped you
off".
It's amazing to read some of the cases on there, though. The one where
the guy was ripped off of $29k by his own bank (BANK OF AMERICA) is
pretty intriguing.
It's a fun read, and if you read it, it will help you not fall into
the same trap some day.
I think a lot can be learned from reading between the lines on sites
like this, too. And if one company - or dentist, or whatever - keeps
coming up again and again, by various people, well, "where there's
smoke, there's fire", in my opinion.
I hate Bank of America, and I run into a lot of people who share my
opinion, for example.
Victor - 24 Feb 2007 09:38 GMT
Yeah. Thinking of the adverse effects that a dentist can put into
other people's life, a dental student may need to study hard, not only
for his own future but others.
Steven Fawks - 24 Feb 2007 14:09 GMT
> Yeah. Thinking of the adverse effects that a dentist can put into
> other people's life, a dental student may need to study hard, not only
> for his own future but others.
And considering the postitive effects that a dentist wants to impart
to his patients, he/she should study even harder, ('course what you
study and who you listen to has a huge impact on the effectiveness).
;-)
Steve