Vet Price Comparison

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Compare vet prices in Manchester

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Published records keep their source label and confidence context.

Published records may appear later with a user-submitted source label and an appropriate confidence score rather than being shown as verified by default.

Why trust labels matter

One clear trust system is enough: verified records, user-submitted records, and fallback context should never be presented as if they are the same thing.

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These labels show whether a number comes from a verified record, a reviewed submission, or broader context that should not be read as exact local truth.

Confidence scores shape judgement.

A low-confidence record can still be useful if it is clearly labelled and paired with the right next step.