Oral Aesthetic Advocacy Group |
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Consumer reviews about Oral Aesthetic Advocacy Group |
dbmiller63
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Feb 20, 2012
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misleading advertising
I filled out there form on the CDG website and was very excited to get an e-mail from them right away saying I was approved for a grant and they would be contacting the local dentist for an appointment for the initial exam and would get back to me. I received 1 phone call, which I missed, and when I listened to the voicemail I was even more excited, I thought I was finally going to have a smile and be able to smile without being self-conscious about my teeth.
I called back to speak with the rep, but she was unavailable, but the lady I spoke with told me the local dentist was no longer participating in the program. She said they would try to find another dentist but I might have to go further away from my area. After thinking this over, I checked the website again and searched for the next closest Dentist's and found one approximately 100 miles from San Diego that I felt OK with the distance. I e-mailed my contact person ( I have a name but think it would be better not to enter it here, at this time), and told her I am OK with a dentist further away. That was about 2 weeks ago, I have since went back to the CDG website and the original dentist is still being shown as a participating dentist, and now there is a 2nd dentist in the San Diego area that I found on there website. I e-mailed them back and told them I would like to continue and see this new dentist but again have not heard back from anyone at the Cosmetic Dentistry Grants Organization. I really do not want this to be a scam but from what I can tell from the "Grant Recipients Testimonial's" none of the received the up to $20, 000 grant and the most I saw was about $2050, which barely covers 2 implants, let alone making a big difference in some one's smile.
I am at a loss for how I really feel, I told my whole family and friends that I was selected for a grant and I was so happy that I would be able to chew my food and smile again, but I guess that's not going to happen. Either they are just so busy answering all the people applying and there is no time to reply to those who have been selected already, or this is what the complaint above says it is, a big scam.
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QueenCass
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May 24, 2016
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SCAM!! DONT EVEN TRY IT!
They emailed and called telling me I was selected after apply to thier website. When she stated that I would need to give $50 to secure my appointment. I knew right away that any business that asks for up front money is a scam. I said send that informatio to me in writing; she refused and said all the information is online. I told her that I would need to check thier company reviews before presenting them with my hard earned money. The lady got really impatient and stated if I don't pay before the end of the call I was going to loose my opportunity. Good thing I did hang up on those son of a bitches! They would have stollen my money if I didn't know any better. I searched several websites and they're all bad. Don't even think about doing business with these people...unless you want to be sold a dream. I don't think so.... It's not real.
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