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Hi I was signed up to use Capital One, but failed the credit check It seemed like a really good plan though... the interest rate was not too high, and the monthy payments were about 1/2 of what I pay directly to my ortho. If you quailfy, I'd say go for it!
With captial one and the way the financial market is going right nwo you really need good credit to get approved... my credit is high and I was approved but my friend who has ok but not good credit was declined so I guess it's all dependent on your credit ranking.
-Tim-
Adjustment Sept 14th, 2018
Braces back on August 06, 2018
Braces off April 02, 2008
I used this method of payment. I qualified(just barely) with a fairly reasonable interest rate. This was the only way I would have been able to get braced. It is worth it to me but that is a personal decision and I would definately think hard about it. The economy was very different when I signed on. Good luck with whatever you decide to do.