webglider
Dagobah Resident
I would appreciate some advice concerning a legal issue. Last summer I made a verbal agreement with an acupuncturist that I would sign up for a year of treatments in exchange for reduced rates. However, I am finding that the treatments are too expensive for me to continue even with the reduced rates. I offered to pay the difference between the treatments that have already been provided, plus a penalty for terminating the contract. I never had a regular schedule for treatments, and I always showed up for my appointments. As I had reserved no dedicated hours and times, the acupuncturist was free to schedule other patients at any time or day.
He was extremely angry that I didn't want to continue for the rest of the year. I could understand his position which is why I offered to make up the difference for the treatments I had already received plus a penalty.rk
I spoke to him at length about this, and suggested that it might be a possibility that I could continue with him if I downgraded to a less expensive plan. About an hour after I spoke to him I received the following written response in an email. I do not want to cause this person financial harm, but his treatments are too expensive for me. However his response seems totally inappropriate and extortionist.
I did not receive any treatments for the last two months. I think that he was depending on the income for that amount monthly even though the plan was for a year. I would be willing to work out a payment plan for those two months since I did not contact him during that time. I'd like to know if a verbal agreement for medical services that one no longer wants is legally binding?
I thought at the time I made the agreement that my daughter would continue treatment, but she only came twice and then dropped out. I have not needed a family plan for months.
I don't think that this guy is doing well in these hard times, and I feel for him, but I really am appalled at the confrontational and threatening tone of his response. Why would he think that I'd like to be treated by him after that email?
He was extremely angry that I didn't want to continue for the rest of the year. I could understand his position which is why I offered to make up the difference for the treatments I had already received plus a penalty.rk
I spoke to him at length about this, and suggested that it might be a possibility that I could continue with him if I downgraded to a less expensive plan. About an hour after I spoke to him I received the following written response in an email. I do not want to cause this person financial harm, but his treatments are too expensive for me. However his response seems totally inappropriate and extortionist.
I did not receive any treatments for the last two months. I think that he was depending on the income for that amount monthly even though the plan was for a year. I would be willing to work out a payment plan for those two months since I did not contact him during that time. I'd like to know if a verbal agreement for medical services that one no longer wants is legally binding?
I would appreciate any feedback. Here is his message to which I have not yet replied:
Thank you for contacting me earlier today. I have spoken to _____ and we have come up with 2 options.
1. Come into the office and catch-up with your late payments (TOTAL: $916.66)
Then continue care as you choose. You have 75 treatments left, which have to be used by 6/30/2012.
2. Total payment to get out of the contract
$625-- total cost per treatment of already used treatments (difference)
$550-- 10% penalty breech-of-contract
$916.66-- 2month late payment
_______________________
TOTAL: $2,091.66
You can make 2 payment of $1,045.83.
First payment due immediately, 2nd payment due 30 days later.
Please make check payable too: X
By opting out of your family yearly plan you are saving: $1,575.02
We hope you choose to continue your care by choosing option 1--in this respect everyone benefits.
Please respond to this email before the end of the business day.
I thought at the time I made the agreement that my daughter would continue treatment, but she only came twice and then dropped out. I have not needed a family plan for months.
I don't think that this guy is doing well in these hard times, and I feel for him, but I really am appalled at the confrontational and threatening tone of his response. Why would he think that I'd like to be treated by him after that email?

