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[quote=Anonymous] You should not be charged full price for the sessions you had if they did not inform you of the insurance change. That sounds shady. I would be fine with them telling you after the 2 sessions if you just went back for a 2 session tune up because you are not in dire straits and you now have warning that the next time you need a booster, it will cost much more. I think it would be obnoxious to tell someone in crisis, your next session will cost you 3x as much. There should be a warning of IMO a few weeks in advance so you have time to call around and find someone else you can afford without having to stop treatment. [/quote]
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