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md247
FRAUD !!!
8th of Nov, 2011 by mina92
this company is a fraud. how they got my number i dont even know. they feed you a bunch of nonsense to make it seem good but it is not legit. for future reference they say they call people who use credit cards such as visa, mastercard, or discover, but banks cannot provide such information with any 3rd party so dont listen to them and do not provide them with any info. they make you think its free by first having a nice sweet lady talking to you and soon after you agree and hang up thats when the "supervisor" call you with more nonsense, who indirectly is selling and advertising things to you. its all lies though. once you have already provided them with information it will be too late because they have already processed a $19.95 fee. so the next best thing to do is call your bank, report and cancel your card. FYI these are numbers associated with this company: 866-2321343, 1855-267-4125, 1877-824-8170 BEWARE!!!
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4630 days ago by MD247
Hello,



My name is Tom Meehan, I am the Founder of Tampa Florida based MD247.COM. We are a hardworking group of folks working every day to solve one of the biggest problems facing EVERYONE in our country, easy access to affordable healthcare. The answer we are working on is telemedicine, or giving all of our friends and neighbors access to a doctor twenty-four hours a day via telephone, but the one definitive problem hitting us is the reality that there is no text book explaining how to create a perfect telemedicine healthcare system. That means we will make mistakes, and it means that some people will not be satisfied, but we promise we will do our best to try to alleviate these growing pains and satisfy as many people as we can.



Today all of us have the ability to look anywhere to discover, or ferret out, the information about a product or a company that we are considering spending our hard earned dollars on. Google, Facebook, Twitter, Yelp and a dozen other sites all put the power in the hands of the people and we have a generation of critics. These are people who can take a lifetime of earned positive reputation, and transform it into a questions and fear with just a few words entered under anonymous names like “StPeteFanGuy.” Guilt or innocence does not matter, and we can and will see the deserving like Bank of America lumped with the undeserving like the Humane Society. No matter the company, no matter the validity of the claim, all have to face the stark reality that the only way to ever ensure that false or inflammatory reports are removed is to pay the owners of supposed scam reporting sites. It is extortion.



Some of you are no doubt saying “the complaint would not be there if you did your job right, ” and I do agree but I also realize and fully admit that nobody is perfect. People make mistakes, and businesses make mistakes. My personal issue is that we have 50, 000+ satisfied customers but, like any product out there, we get a few complaints from people who either just did not have the ability to stick with the product or they may have had a rotten day. Match an unhappy customer with a staff member who may not be having the perfect day, and you wind up with a recipe for disaster. It is a shame when this happens, but it does happen because we are all human. The problem comes when an upset customer decides that momentary anger is easier than actually doing what used to be encouraged in customer service situations, and requesting the opportunity to speak with a manager regarding dissatisfaction. If the customer exercised his or her right to speak with a manager, it is very likely that the problem would be positively resolved but people are not comfortable dealing with people any more. Now the best thing to do is jump on a website, issue a scathing report and sit back to see if an equally faceless corporation will have their web service team rebut your report. While technology is great, I really believe that these snapshots of anger are some of the most detrimental results to find their way into “real life.”



We are going to admit outright that we have reports filed against us on scam report sites, just like both Wal-Mart and the American Red Cross have filed against them. The reports are few, and there are quite a few people jumping in to support both MD247 and the telemedicine healthcare program that we provide. Still, each anonymous report is out there as a snapshot of one moment in time that we did not treat a customer the way that he or she expected to be treated. It is the “anonymous” which bothers us, because we have NO WAY to help that person by resolving what they perceived to be a personal injury. We want the chance to deal personally with things you do not like, we want to find ways to make our service better and we encourage you to challenge us rather than running off and posting under a fake name on an extortion website. We are here to help, let us help.

If you are prepared to learn the realities of MD247, and you do not mind giving us the opportunity to truly resolve programs, I invite you to visit MD247 online at http://www.md247.com or watch some of our videos at http://www.youtube.com/md247dotcom.

Sincerely,

Tom Meehan

Founder MD247.COM

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