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AllWhite3000 Laser Machine Advice
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dom.aesthetics
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Hello,
I've been in contact with AllWhite3000 and have been on the cusp of buying, but I've recently come across some things that give me cold feet.
I heard rumours that they've gone into liquidation but there's not much I can find to be certain. They've been really hard to get ahold of too. I've done some digging and found out that they've dissolved once before and opened under a different name but I can't find any more recent information. I was looking into the owner Thai Tran and found he's had dozens of businesses that have dissolved in the past.
I found this old BBC article that talks about some dodgy doings in the past too. Just google search AllWhite3000 BBC X-ray (I can't post links being a new user)
Who has had experience with the company? Can you give any advice? Have they stopped talking to you also?
I've been in contact with AllWhite3000 and have been on the cusp of buying, but I've recently come across some things that give me cold feet.
I heard rumours that they've gone into liquidation but there's not much I can find to be certain. They've been really hard to get ahold of too. I've done some digging and found out that they've dissolved once before and opened under a different name but I can't find any more recent information. I was looking into the owner Thai Tran and found he's had dozens of businesses that have dissolved in the past.
I found this old BBC article that talks about some dodgy doings in the past too. Just google search AllWhite3000 BBC X-ray (I can't post links being a new user)
Who has had experience with the company? Can you give any advice? Have they stopped talking to you also?
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I think you've answered your own questions really, haven't you?
They seem to do many machines, for many different procedures, but it is worth pointing out that if tooth whitening was the thing you're interested in, then unless you're a dentist, or a registered dental professional acting under the direction of a dentist, you will be acting illegally.How to find a dentist.
1. Get recommendations from friends/family/neighbours/etc.
2. Once you have a short-list, VISIT the practices - dont just phone. Go on the pretext of getting a Practice Leaflet.
3. Assess the helpfulness of the staff and the level of the facilities.
4. Only book initial appointment when you find a place you are happy with.0
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