December 30th, 2016, I called Aurora and asked if they accepted my insurance because I had just moved here from Colorado, and needed a refill on my hormones. All I needed was a prescription, nothing else. So I get there and they said I had to see the doctor. Ok, he asks if I'm doing ok on the pills, tells me to ear right, exercise, don't smoke, and lose weight. Duh!! But writes my prescription and says I need blood taken just in case. I'm in and out under 45 minutes. February 20th I get a Bill for $396.95, shocked I call and ask if they submitted it to my insurance. The extremely rude lady said yes, but you owe $725.95, (No Bill on that yet) and it's due today and how am I going to pay. So I give the mean collection lady my credit card and my ex-husband paid for it. She said that was all I owed. Now July 5th comes and I get another statement for $305. For the same exact office visit. So almost $1200 with insurance to get a prescription refill. I asked 5 times for an itemized statement still haven't received one, but have office visit $329. And preventive visit $430. Unbelievable. Only saw 1 doctor for less than 1/2 hour. Exact same thing in Colorado would be free.
My company was receiving a package with a supposed eye serum. My mail people assumed these were samples and threw them away as we do not keep junk mail. Come to find out we were being charged $90.00 per month for this free sample each month. Thanks to one of new employees who brought the matter to my attention.
My credit card company contacted the AuroraEyeSerum people and got the account closed and a refund for all the charges.
It seems to me someone scamed one of our smaller credit cards. Most likely from one of many hacked big companies, and apparently sold it to a company who used it to sell products and used the stolen credit card info to bill the customer.
All I can suggest is that you regularly check your credit card statements since most major corporations are hacked and millions of credit cards and corresponding personal information is stolen due to bad internet security by most corporations. Gotta love H1B workers.
I took an online survey and won free coffee, I needed to pay shipping and handling and i gave them my debit card. They took out 67.75.. I never agreed to this. I never new they were going to take the last of my money. They should be ashamed of themselves
Aurora Reviews
December 30th, 2016, I called Aurora and asked if they accepted my insurance because I had just moved here from Colorado, and needed a refill on my hormones. All I needed was a prescription, nothing else. So I get there and they said I had to see the doctor. Ok, he asks if I'm doing ok on the pills, tells me to ear right, exercise, don't smoke, and lose weight. Duh!! But writes my prescription and says I need blood taken just in case. I'm in and out under 45 minutes. February 20th I get a Bill for $396.95, shocked I call and ask if they submitted it to my insurance. The extremely rude lady said yes, but you owe $725.95, (No Bill on that yet) and it's due today and how am I going to pay. So I give the mean collection lady my credit card and my ex-husband paid for it. She said that was all I owed. Now July 5th comes and I get another statement for $305. For the same exact office visit. So almost $1200 with insurance to get a prescription refill. I asked 5 times for an itemized statement still haven't received one, but have office visit $329. And preventive visit $430. Unbelievable. Only saw 1 doctor for less than 1/2 hour. Exact same thing in Colorado would be free.
My company was receiving a package with a supposed eye serum. My mail people assumed these were samples and threw them away as we do not keep junk mail. Come to find out we were being charged $90.00 per month for this free sample each month. Thanks to one of new employees who brought the matter to my attention.
My credit card company contacted the AuroraEyeSerum people and got the account closed and a refund for all the charges.
It seems to me someone scamed one of our smaller credit cards. Most likely from one of many hacked big companies, and apparently sold it to a company who used it to sell products and used the stolen credit card info to bill the customer.
All I can suggest is that you regularly check your credit card statements since most major corporations are hacked and millions of credit cards and corresponding personal information is stolen due to bad internet security by most corporations. Gotta love H1B workers.
I took an online survey and won free coffee, I needed to pay shipping and handling and i gave them my debit card. They took out 67.75.. I never agreed to this. I never new they were going to take the last of my money. They should be ashamed of themselves