Joe
Virginia Beach,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, June 30, 2005
Origionally you stated you called over 10 places, and went with the lowest quote. You were price shopping, not looking for a good vet. Next you complained that you were not told you would have to return in 30 days to get cat revaccinated. Bad practice on the vets part, you should have been advised to return. You would still have to pay the vacc. charge wether you did it in 30 days, or at time of spaying. Then you complain about being sent a list of extras to consider. You indicated, outside of the vacc. requirements, these were optional. You were told in advance via a pamplet they sent you how much extras would be. Did you call the vet and ask them to explain? Did you give the vet an opportunity to tell you that the medication they use to do the surgery does provide pain relief, some people just want their pets to have more and this is an option they offer Or did you just jump on here and complain. As for your $5 pain medication, is that your insurance deductable? Origionally I felt sorry for you. But the more I read your report, the more I feel that you wanted something for nothing, forgetting that the veterinary hospitals have staff to support (with families to feed) bills to pay etc. They didn't decieve you, they sent you information in advance. You had the option of cancelling your appointment and going to another vet. Nothing deceptive about the marketing, you were told in advance what things would cost if you went to their clinic. Now if you had said they chalked all these charges up after you dropped the cat off to be spayed, it would be a different story. You were told in advance.
Me
Peterborough,#3Author of original report
Wed, June 29, 2005
I have read your comments. Let me assure you that I did not only make my decision based on price - but on friendliness on the phone (person that person had keft the organization) and lack of complaints with the BBB. In a new community one may not have friends to ask for referrals, and needs to rely on the info provided by the company, and that is what I did. I am not here to quibble over details, except to explain they did not explain the details - if one is new to sumthing there is no way to know what questions to ask - one needs to trust the info given by vendors - all businesses work that way. I responded to this, because it was clear to me that they were not giving all the info I needed, and I indicated I was ignorant to the whole thing and this was my first time. Just because you are experienced in this arena, please recognized that we are all not, at some point everything is new to everybody. I made the best decision I could based on the info I was given - too bad the vendor ddint' offer up all the info - that was my point.
Me
Peterborough,#4Author of original report
Wed, June 29, 2005
I have read your comments. Let me assure you that I did not only make my decision based on price - but on friendliness on the phone (person that person had keft the organization) and lack of complaints with the BBB. In a new community one may not have friends to ask for referrals, and needs to rely on the info provided by the company, and that is what I did. I am not here to quibble over details, except to explain they did not explain the details - if one is new to sumthing there is no way to know what questions to ask - one needs to trust the info given by vendors - all businesses work that way. I responded to this, because it was clear to me that they were not giving all the info I needed, and I indicated I was ignorant to the whole thing and this was my first time. Just because you are experienced in this arena, please recognized that we are all not, at some point everything is new to everybody. I made the best decision I could based on the info I was given - too bad the vendor ddint' offer up all the info - that was my point.
Me
Peterborough,#5Author of original report
Wed, June 29, 2005
I have read your comments. Let me assure you that I did not only make my decision based on price - but on friendliness on the phone (person that person had keft the organization) and lack of complaints with the BBB. In a new community one may not have friends to ask for referrals, and needs to rely on the info provided by the company, and that is what I did. I am not here to quibble over details, except to explain they did not explain the details - if one is new to sumthing there is no way to know what questions to ask - one needs to trust the info given by vendors - all businesses work that way. I responded to this, because it was clear to me that they were not giving all the info I needed, and I indicated I was ignorant to the whole thing and this was my first time. Just because you are experienced in this arena, please recognized that we are all not, at some point everything is new to everybody. I made the best decision I could based on the info I was given - too bad the vendor ddint' offer up all the info - that was my point.
Joe
Virginia Beach,#6Consumer Comment
Tue, June 28, 2005
May sound rude, but it needs to be said. Next time, don't select your vet on price alone. Get references from friends. Often the cheapest over the phone, end up being more expensive in long run. Having worked in the veterinary field for 13 years (small animals), I can assure you nothing you reported was wrong. The error was made in the veterianrian and staff via lack of good communication. The requirements of having the cat re-vacc. is standard. You would have had to repay even if they did it within the 30 days. They should have explained to you the importance of having it done in that time frame. I can go on and on, but my suggestion is that you find a veterinarian who will communicate with you better. Nothing you reported was out of line or deceptive, again it's common practice, however, they should have done a better job explaining things to you. Get a better veterinarian, one that will take the time to talk to you and explain. Don't go by price alone.