savers plan for breast implants
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savers plan for breast implants
hi all well been looking into boob job but dont think finace would be a option for me
i have 2.500 cash towards it but no this isnt enough i no mya do a
mya piggy bank option
and my breast do saving plan scheme
i dont think the other comanys i was interested in have this option :(
so could anyone kindly tell me what these plans are about
interest
will i get my money back if anything was to go wrong ?
ect..
i have 2.500 cash towards it but no this isnt enough i no mya do a
mya piggy bank option
and my breast do saving plan scheme
i dont think the other comanys i was interested in have this option :(
so could anyone kindly tell me what these plans are about
interest
will i get my money back if anything was to go wrong ?
ect..
vanityitself- Active BJSF Member
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Re: savers plan for breast implants
Hiya hun I'm sorry I can't help you but I'm sure someone will be along soon :)
All I can suggest is to have a few consultations across different companies that you're interested in and go through the finance and payment options with them. The only problem is it's just too exciting going to the clinic (I found) and if you're impatient like me it'll drive you mad if you're unable to afford it in the near future!! Xx
All I can suggest is to have a few consultations across different companies that you're interested in and go through the finance and payment options with them. The only problem is it's just too exciting going to the clinic (I found) and if you're impatient like me it'll drive you mad if you're unable to afford it in the near future!! Xx
Pussycat- BJSF Addict
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Hey hunni!
I think it's a bit of a con in my opinion, if you change your mind they've got your money and it might be hard to get it back.
If I was you I'd set up an ISA or something with your bank so the money is out of your regular account and can't be easily accessed for 'emergency shoes' or a handbag haha.
That way you'll be getting a bit of interest on it too and you can set up a standing order from your wages to go directly into your boobie savings.
In the mean time DEFINITELY go to all the possible surgery companies and see as many surgeons as possible and see what they'll offer you.
There's a form on here to take to consultations and meeting with PCC's, so take that to each one so you've got stuff to compare. I'd go with the one you feel the most comfortable with and feel like they offer you the best aftercare, it's all about you afterall!
Also do your best to haggle on the price, tell them how much you've got and are willing to spend, you'd be surprised how much you can haggle, I got £250 off mine.
Good luck xx
I think it's a bit of a con in my opinion, if you change your mind they've got your money and it might be hard to get it back.
If I was you I'd set up an ISA or something with your bank so the money is out of your regular account and can't be easily accessed for 'emergency shoes' or a handbag haha.
That way you'll be getting a bit of interest on it too and you can set up a standing order from your wages to go directly into your boobie savings.
In the mean time DEFINITELY go to all the possible surgery companies and see as many surgeons as possible and see what they'll offer you.
There's a form on here to take to consultations and meeting with PCC's, so take that to each one so you've got stuff to compare. I'd go with the one you feel the most comfortable with and feel like they offer you the best aftercare, it's all about you afterall!
Also do your best to haggle on the price, tell them how much you've got and are willing to spend, you'd be surprised how much you can haggle, I got £250 off mine.
Good luck xx
Parisgirl23- Active BJSF Member
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Re: savers plan for breast implants
i should have all the money with in 4months time so this is why i wanted payment saving account :) just not sure about it??
finace isnt a option i really wanted to go for
but im really excited about it as its something ive wanted for years :-D
finace isnt a option i really wanted to go for
but im really excited about it as its something ive wanted for years :-D
vanityitself- Active BJSF Member
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i have printed the questions to ask them already haha :-D this is a very good site i have found out so much already :)
yeah a savings account sounds good im just so excited that i want the money inplace ready with them so i can just get it done :)
yeah a savings account sounds good im just so excited that i want the money inplace ready with them so i can just get it done :)
vanityitself- Active BJSF Member
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I don't think you really need it to be honest, I didn't pay anything till I was 100% sure and had seen the surgeon and had a good think about it.
Then I rang up and booked a date which was a 2 week wait, I could have had one sooner but I'm moving house, I paid a £500 deposit then when I had my pre-op I paid the outstanding amount.
I'd keep your money to yourself, just in case, you never know what might happen! The surgeon you choose might change practice or you might change your mind.
You will be a lot more in control and it will be a lot easier to haggle, when it gets to like 3 months tell them you've almost got it and you're £500 short, they might let you off for that final amount.
XX
Then I rang up and booked a date which was a 2 week wait, I could have had one sooner but I'm moving house, I paid a £500 deposit then when I had my pre-op I paid the outstanding amount.
I'd keep your money to yourself, just in case, you never know what might happen! The surgeon you choose might change practice or you might change your mind.
You will be a lot more in control and it will be a lot easier to haggle, when it gets to like 3 months tell them you've almost got it and you're £500 short, they might let you off for that final amount.
XX
Parisgirl23- Active BJSF Member
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Parisgirl that's really good advice
Vanity, 4 months will fly over and it gives you the time to have all the consultations you need and choose the surgeon that is right for you x
Vanity, 4 months will fly over and it gives you the time to have all the consultations you need and choose the surgeon that is right for you x
Pussycat- BJSF Addict
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ok ive just had a pcc ring me up from mya and my first consultation is 16th of july so your prob right in holding on to the money untill then :-D the sergeons name is mr schiavone can anyone coment on him ? how do i find out information on him? :-D
vanityitself- Active BJSF Member
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I would avoid this option and just stick it in a saving's account instead. While it does seem like a good idea, I think the possibility of risks such as changing your mind about clinics etc going wrong. If it's in a bank you are in charge of it and you also gain interest while you build the money up.vanityitself wrote:hi all well been looking into boob job but dont think finace would be a option for me
i have 2.500 cash towards it but no this isnt enough i no mya do a
mya piggy bank option
and my breast do saving plan scheme
i dont think the other comanys i was interested in have this option :(
so could anyone kindly tell me what these plans are about
interest
will i get my money back if anything was to go wrong ?
ect..
Try searching his name on here, some threads may come up. :thumbs:vanityitself wrote:ok ive just had a pcc ring me up from mya and my first consultation is 16th of july so your prob right in holding on to the money untill then :-D the sergeons name is mr schiavone can anyone coment on him ? how do i find out information on him? :-D
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*Alice*- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: savers plan for breast implants
very good advice i will be saving the money now 4months isnt a long time and by then i should have picked who i seem best suited for me thank you everyone and hangleing i shell do haha:-) i have posted another thread hopefull someone can tell me there experiance with mya and if they have had or herd of the surgeon ect,, just digging for info now xxx
vanityitself- Active BJSF Member
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Hi I personally would not do their own saving plan, what happens if they go bust (pardon the pun ) I had my 1st ba with Surgicare they went bust but opened again as surgicare medical group , part of the Hospital group.I lost all my aftercare package, but unfortunately I had to have pips removed and so therefore aftercare with that company didnt matter . A bank or ISA would be safer I think xx
2nd time lucky- BJSF Elite Member
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vanityitself wrote:very good advice i will be saving the money now 4months isnt a long time and by then i should have picked who i seem best suited for me thank you everyone and hangleing i shell do haha:-) i have posted another thread hopefull someone can tell me there experiance with mya and if they have had or herd of the surgeon ect,, just digging for info now xxx
4 months is not long at all, I remember starting saving in January ready for my op in April (my budgeting skills were awful). It flew by though so soon you will have your money and then your boobies!
I also looked into this option with Transform but didn't like the risks. X
*Alice*- BJSF Elite Member
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Vanity Itself- this is the question i was also interested to now the answer to.
I did consider doing a finance plan because im so impatient but it doesnt appear to be getting very good reviews .
I did consider doing a finance plan because im so impatient but it doesnt appear to be getting very good reviews .
kenzie1985- BJSF Addict
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Vanity hun,
The more you research the more chance you might change your mind, and go with the surgeon that you have heard more about or seen his work...
xxx
The more you research the more chance you might change your mind, and go with the surgeon that you have heard more about or seen his work...
xxx
bouncyDD- BJSF Addict
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Re: savers plan for breast implants
I have gone for a 13 month interest free credit card from Natwest Hun x
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