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Can I get a refund?

Last Friday I made an appointment to see a private dentist for the first time. The receptionist said that the initial fee for first examination plus x-rays etc was £95 and would I pay a deposit. I paid a £50 deposit by debit card over the phone.

The appointment is not until July 19th and I need a filling doing! Just on the off chance, I phoned another dentist and he see me this week and is half the price!

I am now regretting paying the deposit and I need to cancel the July 19th appointment. Can I get a refund on the deposit???

I am thinking that this may fall under the 7-day cooling off period with the Distant Selling Regulations which will help me......but does it??

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  • gordikin
    gordikin Posts: 4,422 Forumite
    Last Friday I made an appointment to see a private dentist for the first time. The receptionist said that the initial fee for first examination plus x-rays etc was £95 and would I pay a deposit. I paid a £50 deposit by debit card over the phone.

    The appointment is not until July 19th and I need a filling doing! Just on the off chance, I phoned another dentist and he see me this week and is half the price!

    I am now regretting paying the deposit and I need to cancel the July 19th appointment. Can I get a refund on the deposit???

    I am thinking that this may fall under the 7-day cooling off period with the Distant Selling Regulations which will help me......but does it??


    I don't think DSR will apply as dentistry is classed as a service.
  • arcon5
    arcon5 Posts: 14,099 Forumite
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    edited 27 June 2011 at 2:53PM
    Distance selling regulations cover goods and services.

    But is this classed as a distance sale? I think I read somewhere that if you go into a shop and see an item then later confirm the order over the phone it isn't covered as a distance sale.
  • iaintwoeyes
    iaintwoeyes Posts: 124 Forumite
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    However I found all their contact details from a website and a telephone call is all the contact I have had with them.
  • balmk
    balmk Posts: 624 Forumite
    Have you called them and asked about their cancellation policy? This will put you in a more informed position; you may even find that they will refund your despoit if you are giving sufficient notice.
  • arcon5
    arcon5 Posts: 14,099 Forumite
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    Can't think of any reason this wouldn't apply then....... unless the filling is custom made or something.

    Telephone them and see what they say I guess.
  • iaintwoeyes
    iaintwoeyes Posts: 124 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Phew.....thanks for all the advice. I have just phoned them and due to the fact my appointment was ages away, they refunded me almost without question! It's always to go into these situations with a little knowledge, so thanks everyone. :T

    Successful outcome! :j
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