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My husband saw this website for removable, cosmeti...

My husband saw this website for removable, cosmetic veneers and gave me the link. It seemed to be legit, until I started asking questions. The answers were not satisfactory. They do not accept Care Credit, and they require that if you have any dental work that needs to be done, you must do that before the veneer process. If you have a Care Credit account, you know they cover veterinary bills, dental bills, and vision services. I realize that this is a cosmetic procedure, but you'd think they would be signed up to accept Care Credit, if they were as good as they claim they are.

I explained to them that I was on a fixed income and that I needed these veneers to interview as I'm trying to get off of SSDI and find work full-time. They said that they would make it easier for me to pay, but they wouldn't even start the work on my veneers until they were paid in full. While I understand the reasons behind this, I can get jewelry on "Flex Pay" on the first installment, interest free, so why can't this company get its act together and handle it the same way?

Red flags and warning signs went up after texting with two different customer service representatives online and getting strange, evasive answers to my questions. I decided to do an internet search on reviews of Brighter Image to see if they were legit. From the reviews I read, not one person was pleased with their results. I'm glad I never gave this company any money and did my research first before agreeing to a procedure.

If it sounds too good to be true, buyer beware. There are no cheap, quick fixes to bad teeth. This company has a good idea, but they can't back up what they claim to be able to do.

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