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Complaint Review: Kwic Claim, Medicor, LLC , c/o Andrew Rubin - Los Angeles California

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  • Kwic Claim, Medicor, LLC , c/o Andrew Rubin www.medicorllc.com, 1925 Century Park East 16th Flr Los Angeles, California U.S.A.

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I paid $397.00 for this software and they promised medical billing for doctors. When I tried to call and send the software back they said that they could not refund my money back due to the fact that I had installed the software.

Lesley
Raleigh, North Carolina

This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 07/15/2002 08:35 PM and is a permanent record located here: https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/kwic-claim-medicor-llc-co-andrew-rubin/los-angeles-california/andrew-rubin-kwic-claim-software-work-at-home-ripoff-internet-los-angeles-california-up-24682. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year. Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report. READ: Foreign websites steal our content

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#4 Consumer Comment

Comsumer dis-satisfaction

AUTHOR: Tiffany - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Monday, June 21, 2004

I am actually one of the consumers that purchased the product in question. I am not someone who was lazy, nor did I not want to work. At the time I had 3 years in medical billing experience as well as a large amount of training with medicaid and medicare billing. I worked for a hospital and when placed on bedrest by my obstetrician, I needed an income since I was unable to go to work. I sent all the letters required, as well as contacted various physicians I had previously worked with. The fact is, I invested a lot of money into this product, postage, paper, envelopes, and ink. I even purchased a new computer to ensure that I would be able to handle a large work load. I didn't make a profit, but instead took a huge loss. I have no idea what will become of this situation. But I thought the owner might want to know, when I called with a complaint, and requested my money back, the response was "No".

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#3 REBUTTAL Owner of company

What is not mentioned !!!!

AUTHOR: Andrew - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Wednesday, March 31, 2004

Yes Medicor was closed by the Federal Trade Commission and yes Medicor had unhappy customers. What no one cars to mention is that the FTC complaint against Medicor was based on 12 of it's 65,000 customers that it had nationally. The other thing that people don't mention is that when people were instructed to find a physician to do their medicall billing for, which was told to them up front when they bought the program, they were not interested in that.

The United States government split Microsoft in half based on their monopoly in the operating system software world.

Medicor was the largest distributor of Medical Billing software in the United States and for this it was targeted by the Federal government. Again it is important for people to understand that when a company deals on a national level it is unavoidable that it is going to have unhappy customers. Medicor absolutely did. Medicor also had thousands of happy customers, that were willing to do their part, utilizing our formula, to succeed in a home based business.

Lastly, for the record, Medicor had roughly an 8% refund rate during it's business tenure so any one who was asking for a refund that, that had a legitamate reason, other than, " I don't want to have to do any work" got their money back. And as for the person, Lesley in North Carolina, who mentioned they couldn't get their money back because they had opened the program.

I suggest that they try opening a Microsoft program and try to return IT for a refund, it will never happen...I welcome any one to challenge whether or not Medicor delivered in every area of its represented services as well as any one to challenge the incredibly easy to use and functional software program it sold to consumers for alot less money than the other types of programs that are out there in the market place that don't work a fraction as well.

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EDitor's Staff research to the Above Report: ..This company is apparently defunct

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POSTED: Tuesday, July 16, 2002

Here is some additional information on this company:

Medicor, LLC, was temporarily closed pending a hearing that was to be held on March 15, 2001. The hearing was pursuant to the Order of the United States District Court for the Central District of California.

The order was entered on March 1, 2001, with case number CV 01-1896 CBM (Ex). For additional information please contact, Office of the Receiver for Medicor, LLC., at P.O. Box 7701, 8206 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211 or call (310) 726-4247.

EDitorsStaff@ripoffreport.com

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FTC lawsuit against Medicor

AUTHOR: anti - ()

POSTED: Monday, July 15, 2002

In late February, the FTC filed a complaint against Medicor LLC ("Medicor") 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.)



(There was a scheduled settlement hearing on June 17 in LA, so Mr. Moldo must have more information.)

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