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paying a deposit and the rest in cash is this normal


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I don't think it's normal. Any reputable clinic should give you the options to pay by check, credit card, or cash. The procedures are expensive enough for the patients that the business should be able to absorb the cost they incur from credit card companies to process the transactions. Dealing in cash only tells me that they only do a minimum number of cases a month or other reasons that we can speculate about. How good and reputable is this clinic? Hope you're able to speak to past patients and possibly see them in person before you put down the deposit.

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Longevity have said to me that they will take debit\credit card but will charge 4% of the total , so on ?2000 that's ?80 extra to pay by card. A bit off putting isn't it when paying a few thousand, then paying for travel there. Then paying to get to the clinic from your hotel. All adds up.

 

But I would never pay ' in cash.'

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I paid cash after the procedure, better for me no tax

Ht #1: sure hair for men 21 years old unk amount of grafts. waste of money

 

Ht #2: 2005 with FUT with Dr Armani. Don't remember the amount of grafts. Great result re building the hairline and frontal thirs

 

HT #3: Jan 18 with Dr Doganay Fue: 2500 grafts, 600 crown, 400 into Fut scar, 400 temple rebuild, the rest into the front third to beef up the hairline. still waiting on results obviously

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