Financing braces question
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Financing braces question
So a thought occurred to me today. I plan on financing my braces, as I don't have any insurance and I'm wondering how big a part your credit report will play. I have about zero credit( I say 'about' because I just financed my first car and dont have a payment due till april.. had to put $3500 down to get financing). I have been employed at the same place for over 6 months, and am in a very good financial situation right now. It seems always saving and paying cash might come back and bite me in the arse..
jaswi at my ortho office, they didnt run a credit report. It was mainly a down payment and then monthly payment. I had to sign a contract, and if I am behind a payment I cant have treatment until the payment is caught up ( I think thats what I read) I do the auto payment ( automatically out of my account each month) so I dont even have to worry about it.
~*~ Kim ~*~
Next Appointment #14: Feb 26,2007
Next Appointment #14: Feb 26,2007
My "financing" was the same as KJM's. My ortho required $1100 down and monthly payments of around $100. No credit check was involved, but I signed a contract.
I suppose most orthos figure you're not going to default since you're wearing what's been financed and it needs to be maintained every 4 or 6 weeks
I suppose most orthos figure you're not going to default since you're wearing what's been financed and it needs to be maintained every 4 or 6 weeks
Lower bicuspids extracted 1/11/06
Braced (full metal) 1/18/06
Braced (full metal) 1/18/06
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I had the same experience as all the above...
The paperwork I had to submit suggested there'd be a credit check but when I've since reviewed my FICO score there were no reported inquiries.
In fact, I was fully braced before I'd paid a single dollar to the office. They may be atypical in their trustworthiness of their patients, however.
The paperwork I had to submit suggested there'd be a credit check but when I've since reviewed my FICO score there were no reported inquiries.
In fact, I was fully braced before I'd paid a single dollar to the office. They may be atypical in their trustworthiness of their patients, however.
Upper and lower metal braces
Estimated treatment time: 20 months
Estimated treatment time: 20 months
wow i'm so jealous of everyone!!
i DID have a credit check run and i DIDN'T get financing because of it. i was so mad because i have really good credit and i'm proud of that. but, i am a grad student and make less than $15K/year. My ortho's office uses some financing institution outside the office and they wouldn't approve me on that salary. I had to have my entire bill reconciled before I began treatment (ie it all had to be financed or paid or a combination of both.) I put a significant amount of the money down and was only using the financing option for convenience, so it didnt end up being a big deal. but i was lucky i brought my credit card because that is how i had to pay that day. it was a big surprise to me so i'd suggest checking into it first, or taking a credit card or something. hope everything works out!
i DID have a credit check run and i DIDN'T get financing because of it. i was so mad because i have really good credit and i'm proud of that. but, i am a grad student and make less than $15K/year. My ortho's office uses some financing institution outside the office and they wouldn't approve me on that salary. I had to have my entire bill reconciled before I began treatment (ie it all had to be financed or paid or a combination of both.) I put a significant amount of the money down and was only using the financing option for convenience, so it didnt end up being a big deal. but i was lucky i brought my credit card because that is how i had to pay that day. it was a big surprise to me so i'd suggest checking into it first, or taking a credit card or something. hope everything works out!
four bicuspids removed 1/3/06
clear uppers and metal lowers placed 1/5/06
timeframe for braces: 24-30 months
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I'm slightly confused by the responses to 'financing.' My ortho has 3 payment types: pay in full w/ discount, give initial lump payment then monthly payments, or setup a loan with CapitalOne and get financing through them.
I'm doing the Intial payment + monthly payments, which doesn't require a credit check.
This is the link to Capital One & you can look up an ortho (or other dental specialists) to see who offers this payment option:
http://www.capitalonehealthcarefinance. ... 213B976ED4
I'm doing the Intial payment + monthly payments, which doesn't require a credit check.
This is the link to Capital One & you can look up an ortho (or other dental specialists) to see who offers this payment option:
http://www.capitalonehealthcarefinance. ... 213B976ED4
I had to pay $300 down, and now $300 a month for the length of treatment until retainers go on.
http://www.archwired.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=6100
Full On Metal! Aug 31, 2005
4 Bicuspids extracted Sept 26-27 2005
Disbanded n loving it - June 12, 2007!
Full On Metal! Aug 31, 2005
4 Bicuspids extracted Sept 26-27 2005
Disbanded n loving it - June 12, 2007!