Went in to my Cardioligist appointment today. When I checked in I was given a mask and told the girl I only wear them under my chin. She chuckled and said she understood. When I was taken into the examination room, the assistant said I need to put my mask over my nose. I said I don’t wear it there and if they didn’t like it they can kick me out. He nodded and pointed to the door. When I was in four months ago, there wasn’t this issue.
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Actually, that gives me an idea.
Maybe we should start turning the tables on these bastards.
You have an appointment with a doctor. But the doctor uses fraud to deny you the appointment, after you have taken time out of your day, rescheduled your day, and prepared to be provided with medical services.
That seems like YOU should be able to collect the amount they were going to charge you ... from THEM.
Sue the doctor for the amount of the appointment fee that would have been charged.
The doctor is not the ONLY one here who wasted his time. In fact in this case, the doctor didn't even see the patient and didn't really waste any time.
But the patient did, and also was denied medical services -- all based on fraudulent reasons.
Fraud carries triple damages, by the way.