7 Jan, 2015 → by ClaimboUser464790
Bureaucratic entrapment

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Their system is designed to act as a form of entrapment, it's basically a very clever form of ***-artistry, you see I went the Ohio Institute of Cardiac Care and asked how much it is to have some bloodwork done, they say 300 dollars and that they'll send the bloodwork in "to the lab", and here's the key point, they did not mention that there'll be a separate charge... from a separate entity. Therefore, how can one be liable for any payment to a service I didn't even know I was paying for? By the way, the check from Compunet was around a 850 dollars, roughly a hundred dollars for each test. Tell me that isn't a scam. I called the OICC and asked them why they didn't tell me about the prices of the tests upfront, their response: "Well you actually have to contact them about pricing." I am refusing to pay this bill just out of principle, but the funny thing is I couldn't even pay it if I wanted to, and I encourage anyone who falls into this situation to just disregard them. Even after trying to explain to them that I'm not even ABLE TO PAY, because I live off of roughly 200 dollars a month, and sending TWO NOTARIZED letters stating my economic disposition, they still blatantly ignore that fact and continue to send me bills in the mail.
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