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by throwup
1293 days ago
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Why can't they at least give you an estimate like every other industry? If you take your car to a mechanic, they might charge $100 up front to diagnose the problem and then estimate another $1200 to replace your transmission. At that point, you either say go ahead and agree to the price, or say no and get your car back and take it somewhere else. That seems fair for everyone involved. |
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https://www.hhs.gov/guidance/sites/default/files/hhs-guidanc...
https://www.hhs.gov/guidance/document/guidance-good-faith-es...
When I went for my annual wellness exam, the doctor's office had me acknowledge that my wellness exam would cost $350 or something in the event insurance did not pay for it, and there were posters up informing people that they have a right to ask for a good faith estimate.