It was brought to my attention that I have been charged for the last 2 years for a service I never received. No one ever signed off on it and I never got any of my paperwork turned in to them.
On July 19, 2017, I received a phone call from Selectcare Benefits Network. They explained they could help me get my husbands medication at a better rate than what I would have to pay at the pharmacy. They said the $85.00 was in order to get the paperwork done. I never received any paperwork to fill out, and they took $35 for a July. On September 1,2017 I was charged again for $35. I had called the company and explained I had not received any paperwork nor any medication for my husband. Because I trusted that they were going to send the medication, I waited. My husband went without his medication for two weeks as I was waiting for the medication through the mail.
Fake prescription advocacy services. I was promised 4 medications per month at $80 per month. It took several months to receive the first product and each time I called they had an excuse that they were waiting for the pharmaceutcal company to contact them. After 6 months of excuses and promises I called to cancel and they said they had a prescription card for one of the products good for a year. They gave me a group number , a bin number and it resembled a real insurance card untill I tried to use it and it didn't work. I called the pharmaceutical company and was told that the card I had was the same as the free 12 month coupon that I had already used the year before, a free coupon you can find for free online. When I called back they told me I was wrong, said I used the wrong number and continued to lie about the fake prescription card they gave me. I asked to cancel the membership and a refund for the money paid. They said no to the refund and when I said I would sue they said "no you won't" and treated me like any street thug or con man would when caugth in a lie. I canceled the subscription and 3 months later found they were still taking money out of my account and called me a liar about having cancelled already. Over 9 months I received one bottle of Flonase an over the counter medication and was charged $785 and they basically laughed in my face aboube t filiing a complaint or suing obviously accustomed to handleing the same complaints. This is a scam and should looked at by the FDA and AG because they are selling medicine nationaly under the diguise of an advocacy group alledgedly helping people who can't afford their medications.
SelectCare Benefits Network Reviews
It was brought to my attention that I have been charged for the last 2 years for a service I never received. No one ever signed off on it and I never got any of my paperwork turned in to them.
On July 19, 2017, I received a phone call from Selectcare Benefits Network. They explained they could help me get my husbands medication at a better rate than what I would have to pay at the pharmacy. They said the $85.00 was in order to get the paperwork done. I never received any paperwork to fill out, and they took $35 for a July. On September 1,2017 I was charged again for $35. I had called the company and explained I had not received any paperwork nor any medication for my husband. Because I trusted that they were going to send the medication, I waited. My husband went without his medication for two weeks as I was waiting for the medication through the mail.
Fake prescription advocacy services. I was promised 4 medications per month at $80 per month. It took several months to receive the first product and each time I called they had an excuse that they were waiting for the pharmaceutcal company to contact them. After 6 months of excuses and promises I called to cancel and they said they had a prescription card for one of the products good for a year. They gave me a group number , a bin number and it resembled a real insurance card untill I tried to use it and it didn't work. I called the pharmaceutical company and was told that the card I had was the same as the free 12 month coupon that I had already used the year before, a free coupon you can find for free online. When I called back they told me I was wrong, said I used the wrong number and continued to lie about the fake prescription card they gave me. I asked to cancel the membership and a refund for the money paid. They said no to the refund and when I said I would sue they said "no you won't" and treated me like any street thug or con man would when caugth in a lie. I canceled the subscription and 3 months later found they were still taking money out of my account and called me a liar about having cancelled already. Over 9 months I received one bottle of Flonase an over the counter medication and was charged $785 and they basically laughed in my face aboube t filiing a complaint or suing obviously accustomed to handleing the same complaints. This is a scam and should looked at by the FDA and AG because they are selling medicine nationaly under the diguise of an advocacy group alledgedly helping people who can't afford their medications.