Lipodissolve was NOT worth it: Be careful of what you sign you will owe

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yourlady12
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
Yourlady12   Tempe, AZ  Apr 3, 2007  Cost: $4,000  Pain: Uncomfortable
Lipodissolve provider: Not specified

I went to this LIPO DISSOLVE for a consultation only. They told me they could help me lose inches and obtain tighter thighs. They had me fill out all the paper work. I did not know I applied for a credit card to have this procurer completed. They wanted to make me an appointment for two weeks. I told them I had Low Blood Sugar and would have to talk to my family doctor. I called them back in December 2006 told them I could not get this done. Per My Doctor.

In December 2006 I received a bill form CareCredit with a balance of $4000. I called this company to tell them I did not use this card or even have anything done .I was told I would have to dispute this change and they would send me the paper work. Over the next few months between the many many phone calls to collect and the negative reports on my CBR. I finally did get LIPO Dissolve to refund me 3800.00. But now Care Credit is charging me 526.37 to use there service. I in no way feel I owe anything but willing to pay 200.00 if all this mess is cleared up. I do however feel LIPO DISSOLVE is abusing the patience to gain funds. I have filed dispute after dispute now I still owe.

Lipodissolve reviews by RealSelf.com users

Avg cost $2,889
37% say Lipodissolve was worth it
63% say Lipodissolve was not worth it
guest
guest
4/7/07

O-please, stop playing the victim! You are an adult right? If so, then you should know to read before you sign anything. I have a feeling you blame others for your own mistakes. Maybe this is your wake up call. You can only be taken advantage of if you let them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

yourlady12
yourlady12
4/23/07

No not at all trying to play a victim, I was YES!! thinking of having it done but when I told the woman I didn't want to apply for anything until I talked to my doctor (she was then talking about the procudure to me that form I was signing was for them to have the doctor get my medical records) my daughter was even with me and yes it is my own fault but again should I have been charged for something I could not have and my doctor sent them a letter stating due to very low blood sugar( 60-38) I could not have it done. Should I still have to pay..

guest
guest
5/2/07

Wow. I keep reading these horrible testimonies. I also keep seeing some jerk scream at people to quit playing the victim. Obviously that person has a few issues with abuse.

I would suggest that you quit disputing this bill through the avenues that they provide. It doesn't make much sense to go to the one defrauding you and ask that they play nice. I would file a written complaint with the AG. I would serve a pro se summons and complaint for any Fair Credit Reporting Act violations. You may also consider filing a complaint with the medical licensing board. I can't imagine they would condone lying to a patient, even if it was about financing and not medical treatment. In the end, you may need to create a little momentum and get these people to back off. The momentum you create to get this fixed not only helps you, but it also makes it a little easier for the next one who gets hustled. Good Luck.

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