Thank You Dear Readers
I would like to thank all the readers who commented on Megan’s quandry.
Yes, she really does need $15K worth of work. Her dental work is very similar to mine and the price itself is not very negotiable, but many of you advocated a second opinion and finding a dentist to do the work paying as she goes. I totally agree. I didn’t shop around, but like many of you, I had a dentist that charged me as I went along, instead of a fat deposit up front. I am glad someone had something good to say about Capital One financing for dental work. I simply have no experience with it since I tried very hard to save for the work once I started my lucrative current job. I ran out of excuses, got over my fears, and still put money into retirement! (YESSSS!)
More than anything, I am glad you guys are supportive of Megan and her motivation to take care of business and balance that with managing her money properly. She’ll have a nice smile after the work is done, but not much to smile about if she’s suffering under debt from her dental bills.
Mine are killing me, but I’m down to less than $1600.00. Two more $800 payments to go, and I’ll be able to contribute to my 401k again! WOO HOO!



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