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Old 07-11-2012, 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by markf31 View Post
I know it was in jest.

Those examples aren’t really relevant to this argument. Here's a real life situation comparing more apples to apples as far as circumstances and level of service go. You have x-rays taken and sent to a specialist doctor. The specialist doctor examines the x-rays. The doctors says he'd like to see you in person for a more thorough and complete examination, to make some determinations he maybe can’t quite make just by looking at the x-ray. Guess what, he will be charging you for the x-ray evaluation, and additionally he will be charging you more for an in person office examination and visit. Do you expect the doctor to not charge you for the x-ray evaluation? Or do you expect him to discount the office visit because he already charged you for the x-ray evaluation?
On second thought its not a good point (smile) because the doctor THE FIRST TIME has all the tools at his disposal (or should have) to determine the condition including the original X-RAYS ! And specialist IN-HOUSE when he advertised (or sold) his service the first time. The only way this would not apply is if the actual medical condition would change over time. I have never ever one time in my life seen an autograph "Morph" or "evolve" while sitting on the shelf. In fact it will look the exact same next year as it does today.
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