Cat
Plano,#2General Comment
Thu, July 11, 2013
Just want to tell everyone that NeedyMeds.com is where I came across SCBN. Don't go there either! I got into the mess today with SCBN and my bank is helping me with the credit back to my account. This is very serious and scary for those of us that need presciption help, even temporarily.
brianb1971
bremerton,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, February 18, 2010
Thank you so much for filing this. I am a disabled person without job or assistance so naturally I searched yahoo for "assistance with medication". I filled out a brief questionairre and have been getting bombarded with calls from all these places wanting to help me get my meds. The best sounding of these "patient advocate" programs was Scbn. The guy was a smooth talker, got me sold he said its only $20 per med per month and he did not throughout our 20 minute conversation mention anything about a membership fee. Something did not seem right to me so I looked them up which led me here to read your report, amongst many others describing the same situation with Scbn. Thank you so much, I do honestly believe you and this web site have saved me a great deal of hassle. However, where do I go from here?
Brad @ SelectCare Benefits Network
Austin,#4UPDATE Employee
Wed, August 27, 2008
Thank you for bringing this matter to our attention. I have looked through our records and we can not find anyone named Renissa in Belfair, WA. As a result, I can not offer you a solution without specific details in the customer records about your case. If you would like to contact me directly, please feel free to call me at 512-406-5057. We can see if we can find a resolution to your situation. Sincerely, Brad Williams SCBN Customer Care Manager 512-406-5057 [email protected] www.SCBN.org
Steve
Seal Beach,#5Consumer Suggestion
Tue, August 19, 2008
SelectCare Benefits network will try to deny you of your refund. Most states have a 3 day cancellation clause. They will not tell you about it. If your state has a longer cancellation period, they must abide by it. Continue to dispute the service charges, cancel the credit card or bank account that you used to sign up with. SelectCare generate their revenues through credit cards, they preferably get your bank account. NEVER DO THAT! If 2 percent dispute the charges, Select care will be out of business. The PAP program is free of charge, but you have to do the paperwork yourself. These are the websites www.rxassist.org and www.needymeds.com. You can download the applications or contact the manufactures for the applications. The websites are user friendly with immense weath of information. You can contact the manufacturers, each sponsor have their own PAP staff to assist you. You can get your medicines much faster than going through an advocate company. SelectCare Benefits Network and Freedom Medicine Revolution are own by the same people, in the same building, same staff-selling the same product, just under different names. If you use an advocacy company, make sure you use a prepay credit card or credit card, that way you can dispute. Never use your bank account. If everyone fights back, you will get result!