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Complaint Review: Customer Care Select/Free Medicine Revolution - Austin Texas

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  • Reported By: Dee Collins — Kannapolis North Carolina United States of America
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Customer Care Select/Free Medicine Revolution refuses to cancel my account when I sent back everything unsigned with a letter to cancel Austin, Texas

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October 2009 I contacted Free Medicine Revolution after finding their web-site on line, I inquired about help with medicine as offered since I have been unemployed and have no health coverage.


I was told they could get me singular for $30.00 a month (saving me $120.00 per month).  I gave them all the information needed - they drafted my account on Nov 3, 2009 in the amount of $80.00.  I received my packet on November 5th that was to be signed by my doctor and myself.  I immediately sent it back along with a handwritten letter advising that I wanted to cancel on the same date I received the packet (Nov 5, 2009).  I was told by their customer service representative if I decided not to take it, to cancel it within 30 days.  He told me this 3 times during our conversation.


On Nov 28th, while checking my account, I saw where they drafted $30.00 from my account which should have been cancelled.  I contacted customer service speaking with Clarence - I told him I had mailed the unsigned paperwork back to them on Nov 5th along with my request to cancel.  His system did not show ever receiving this request.


I sent a email to customer service as advised by Clarence, explaining in my email that I mailed the origional paperwork back with a letter requesting to cancel, I received a email back from customer service wanting a copy of my insurance card or statement from my doctor that I no longer was taking singular before they would cancel.


Their email informed me they would continue to draft my account or I could buy out my account for $120.00.  I replied back to them that I had not received any medicine in the mail, I had done as instructed by their customer service rep, to cancel it within 30 days to avoid complications such as I am going through now.


I truly feel ripped off -I did as instructed and am getting no where.  Do not get into the same trap with Free Medicine Revolution- as a professional I will not let this drop.


I will not buy out my contact and I want a full refund of initial $80.00 plus the $30.00 drafted from my account - this is very unfair!  They are not out to help anyone except themselves and should not be in business.  As far as I am concerned, they are taking advantage of people who truly need help in the weak economy.

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