> Dont pay full price at the Dentist anymore.
On May 6, 4:03 pm, "Vaughn Simon" <vaughnsimonHATESS...@att.FAKE.net>
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> <srs...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Vaughn
This isnt spam, Its legitimate coverage that has changed many peoples
lives because they couldnt qualify for medical Insurance. The world
isnt completely filled with dishonest people out there. Its too bad
the crooks have ruined it for the honest people with legitimate
offers.
Newbie - 07 May 2007 20:58 GMT
>On May 6, 4:03 pm, "Vaughn Simon" <vaughnsimonHATESS...@att.FAKE.net>
>wrote:
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>This isnt spam,
Oh, but it is.
You have been reported.
grubertm@gmail.com - 07 May 2007 21:47 GMT
> Oh, but it is.
> You have been reported.
Reported to who ? It's not like the ISP is going to care...
Vaughn Simon - 07 May 2007 22:17 GMT
> This isnt spam
"This isn't spam": Have you ever seen those words attached to anything
that was not actually spam?
Vaughn
Newbie - 07 May 2007 22:55 GMT
>> This isnt spam
>
> "This isn't spam": Have you ever seen those words attached to anything
>that was not actually spam?
>
>Vaughn
Well, there was this spiral cut ham......;-D
Dartos - 07 May 2007 22:43 GMT
> This isnt spam, Its legitimate coverage that has changed many peoples
> lives because they couldnt qualify for medical Insurance.
You may believe in your product, but it is most likely a scam plan
that will not improve the dental health or pocketbook of the people
who buy it. You wouldn't know and have no real way of finding out.
You feel better believing the sales hype.
Honest, top-of-the-line dentists do not participate in these plans.
Most that do, claim to offer discounts, but the prices are already
inflated, the treatment is mediocre, or the diagnosis includes lots
of stuff that the plan doesn't cover.
There is no free lunch...and yes, it's spam.
D
Melinda Shore - 07 May 2007 22:50 GMT
>This isnt spam,
I suppose spam may be in the eye of the beholder. But
whether it is or is not, I make it a practice not to buy
anything that's advertised to Usenet discussion groups,
ever, and to recommend to other people that they stay away
from specific products advertised in Usenet discussion
groups. By advertising here you've made whatever it is
you're selling look really shabby. No thanks.

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Amatus Cremona - 08 May 2007 13:15 GMT
The discount plans are all junk. They always train the new salespeople to
go on the internet and get hundreds of easy referrals. Scary. Look at the
list of providers for a given area. You tend to see the same 5-7 dentists
listed about 12-14 times so that it looks like a lot of providers in the
area (since the plan counts each listing as another provider, even though
one dentist may be listed 7 times).

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> On May 6, 4:03 pm, "Vaughn Simon" <vaughnsimonHATESS...@att.FAKE.net>
> wrote:
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> the crooks have ruined it for the honest people with legitimate
> offers.
Alexander Vasserman DDS - 12 May 2007 07:53 GMT
> The discount plans are all junk. They always train the new salespeople to
> go on the internet and get hundreds of easy referrals. Scary. Look at the
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> > the crooks have ruined it for the honest people with legitimate
> > offers.
These type of plans are about paying a middle person in this case an
insurance company which take no liability or responsibility for
patient's care and the plan is to take your money and perform
unnecessary services not on the plan to make up the cost of doing the
work and patients end up walking out with their teeth ground down to
nothing and then end up in my office to fix the problem where they
will be paying full fee. These plans are a way of taking a situation
and making it worse.
People need to go to the dentist for preventative treatment such as
regular cleanings and exams. if one does this things can be spotted
early and costly treatment can be avoided. A patient who has limited
funds is much better off at spending the $12 a month on a loan to pay
for the dental needs. Better yet get your annual check ups and
cleanings and put the $12 in an interest baring account every month
whether or not you need any dental work, its the best insurance policy
you can get. Because once all your decay and gum disease is controlled
all you really need is maintenance which is not very expensive.
And yes that offer is a spam. Insurance companies do not need to
resort to forums to gain customers, they'll spend those $12/month on
lots of advertising/ client/year
The Webby - 12 May 2007 15:04 GMT
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The original poster wrote this in part:
> > > This isnt spam, Its legitimate coverage that has changed many peoples
> > > lives because they couldnt qualify for medical Insurance.
Is this about medical insurance???