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Misleading information:

“Medpro Advantage-Dispute-#5688493”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: January 06,2012

Complaint Types: Misleading information

Claimant says: "Medpro Advantage called about a diabets meter, I told them that I was not interested but they insisted that I was entitled through Medicare. They were told I did not want anything to mess with the insurance that I already have, then I hung up. Now they say they are sending supplies every three (3) months which I do not want. Why can't people take no when they are told you don't want something? Thank You, Genette Fuller”

Claimant Seeks: $0

“At&T CUstomer Service-Dispute-#2624242”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: January 03,2012

Complaint Types: Misleading information

Claimant says: "My Aunt is 92 years old. She is legally blind and is on a very low fixed income. She contacted AT&T in June. They told her she would have unlimited long distance calling for a monthly rate of $43.Order confirmation number CXFXTKC3 was received in a letter dated July25,2011. That did not happen. Her bill has never been what they have told us.I have also talked 3 times to customer service about mailing us a form to complete to see if she qualifies for a $13 deduction. The forms have never been sent. This problem has ca” ...Show more »

Claimant Seeks: $0


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