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WICHITA,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, February 24, 2004
This company took me and others hook, line, and sinker, I was told also that by recruiting others I could be entitled to commission, and boy did I do just that, spent countless hours studying and preparing myself for this new found adventure, spent not only the money for the program but countless of dollars on supplies, typing paper, ink for my printer, envelopes, and stamps, how many doctors received the bogus letters provided to me by this company, humiliated and ashamed to this day am I to have succumed to such deceit, by educating ourselves is the only way one can keep from being suckered into this type of mallous, I just wish I had not talked so many of my friends to try out this program we all lost, and lost big, just another lesson learned.
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Irvine,#3Consumer Suggestion
Fri, July 26, 2002
In late February, the FTC filed a complaint against Medicor LLC and its owner, Andrew Rubin, charging them with misrepresenting their medical billing employment opportunities. A federal judge in Los Angeles subsequently issued a preliminary injunction against the defendants, froze their assets and appointed a receiver for the company. For information about the FTC's case against Medicor, call 202-326-3539 or 202-326-2647. Or call: Byron Z. Moldo (receiver) phone number 310-726-4247 (The phone is go to the United States District Court for the Central District of California, do not worry to call, this is not a scam lawyer.)