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A woman claimed that the office was practically a ghost town when she showed up at an Aspen Dental location for an emergency appointment.
Aspen Dental is a large corporate chain of dental practices that faced a class action lawsuit in 2012 for deceiving customers. TikToker @joymaria27043 documented a bizarre incident she experienced with the company.
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She took her daughter, who was in pain, to an early morning emergency appointment. The mom booked the visit the night before using a corporate phone number. But when she and her daughter arrived, they slowly realized the entire office was empty and not safely guarded at all.
The mom showed up at the dentist’s office at 9:20 a.m. for a 9:30 a.m. appointment. By 10 a.m., when they couldn’t get a hold of anyone, she decided to try and find someone in the building.
“We showed up, and the lobby is open. Everything is open,” she said.
Every door in the office was open. She was able to walk into different doctor’s offices and even found a creepy pair of shoes. She just couldn’t find a single living soul.
She said they were “yelling and calling for people,” but no one replied.
“I’m legit worried,” he said. “But there’s nothing here.”
They were on hold with the corporate office for 33 minutes at the point of filming but still couldn’t get any answers. A user asked if there was an update. She replied, “Nope. I called the cops to check on them,” but she still hadn’t heard back.
“It’s the Rapture,” a user said.
“Went to an Aspen Dental once. NEVER AGAIN tried to sue me for a surgery I never had took out a loan in my name I never agreed to. I won,” another wrote.
“Aspen dental is the worst,” a person added.
“I used to work for Aspen doesn’t surprise me,” someone replied.
“My mom had a procedure done at Aspen, and they sent her home bleeding out. She needed a blood transfusion,” a TikToker commented.
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