Well I guess I am luckier than most that got ripped off by this company. I answered a ad on alibaba.com for Distributors. A home based opportunity to had out The FREE Rx Advantage Prescription Discount Card and earn $1.00 to $1.60 per each person that use these Rx Prescription Discount Cards. In 2012 is when I signed up and I received a free box of 5000 cards, no cost to me. After giving out thousand of these cards I called and emailed Julie for months to get a commission report. No reports and no money is ever paid to anyone. I have personally used the card and have received discounts on my prescriptions, so I know that part of the card works. So somewhere they have a connection with the Pharmaceutical companies, so I believe their scam is in getting people to get these cards out to consumers and they rake in all the profits.
I was asked to invest $3000 for the whole state of Utah as my territory, but with no revenue returns I did not feel good in the investing.
Now I see online more people have been scammed and paid for cards.
Bottom-line, BUYER BEWARE, you will get cards and you will do the work for NO REWARD and you will never see a penny in return. DO NOT LET THEM EARN ANY MORE MONEY OR CHEAT ANY ONE ELSE.
Wow talk about deja vu. I only wish I would have posted my report before Steve in Florida and the person in Phoenix were scammed. Hopefully these reports will get the word out and warn others about Gary Y. and Julie Ann
My experience with Benefit Alliance, Inc. Rx Advantage & Rx Advantage Plus was almost exactly the same, but with a little twist. I could probably just copy and paste Florida's & Phoenix's reports but it would just be redundant.
I too came across this opportunity by calling the 419# in the USA Today ad and I too was scammed into forking over $3000 by believing three individuals and their scripted success stories. But in today's world if you don't conduct your research shame on you, or shame on me. I didn't do enough research on this opportunity after all Benefit Alliance appeared legit as per the missison statement (below) on their website.
Mission Statement
Benefit Alliance, Inc.'s mission is threefold: (1) provide users to Benefit Alliance's benefits programs an opportunity to save money on their prescription purchases and dental and vision services and products; (2) provide sponsoring organizations of benefits and rewards programs that form a business relationship with Benefit Alliance an opportunity to increase their revenues and profits through Benefit Alliance's mass marketing capabilities; and (3) help improve subscribing companies' customer retention and repeat business and subscribing associations' membership retention and growth.
After all how could a company with this type of mission statement be in the business of scamming people I thought to myself. So I jumped into the program and after I surrendered my master card account number it was over from that day forward. Prior to that I would get calls (up to twice a day from this Gary guy) hounding me for my $3000. After paying the $3000 the calls and communication ended. After months and months of emails (I stopped calling since no one would answer or return calls) I finally took the loss and took it as a learning experience and continued with my day trading activities. I never once received the so called commissions reports or commissions for that matter. And every now and then I receive a solicitation email from Julie Ann asking if I've changed my mind about continuing with the prescription discount card distribution. program. I guess she's still out there hoping people have forgotten about their experience and every time I get these sporadic emails it reminds of a kick in the testicles.
So if you're tempted about joining this program read the reports offered by the guys from Florida and Phoenix and read my two cents worth.
Hope this helps and I hope this Gary Y. guy and Julie Ann (I know you're still out there) read them too.
Benefit Alliance, Inc. Reviews
Well I guess I am luckier than most that got ripped off by this company. I answered a ad on alibaba.com for Distributors. A home based opportunity to had out The FREE Rx Advantage Prescription Discount Card and earn $1.00 to $1.60 per each person that use these Rx Prescription Discount Cards. In 2012 is when I signed up and I received a free box of 5000 cards, no cost to me. After giving out thousand of these cards I called and emailed Julie for months to get a commission report. No reports and no money is ever paid to anyone. I have personally used the card and have received discounts on my prescriptions, so I know that part of the card works. So somewhere they have a connection with the Pharmaceutical companies, so I believe their scam is in getting people to get these cards out to consumers and they rake in all the profits.
I was asked to invest $3000 for the whole state of Utah as my territory, but with no revenue returns I did not feel good in the investing.
Now I see online more people have been scammed and paid for cards.
Bottom-line, BUYER BEWARE, you will get cards and you will do the work for NO REWARD and you will never see a penny in return. DO NOT LET THEM EARN ANY MORE MONEY OR CHEAT ANY ONE ELSE.
Wow talk about deja vu. I only wish I would have posted my report before Steve in Florida and the person in Phoenix were scammed. Hopefully these reports will get the word out and warn others about Gary Y. and Julie Ann
My experience with Benefit Alliance, Inc. Rx Advantage & Rx Advantage Plus was almost exactly the same, but with a little twist. I could probably just copy and paste Florida's & Phoenix's reports but it would just be redundant.
I too came across this opportunity by calling the 419# in the USA Today ad and I too was scammed into forking over $3000 by believing three individuals and their scripted success stories. But in today's world if you don't conduct your research shame on you, or shame on me. I didn't do enough research on this opportunity after all Benefit Alliance appeared legit as per the missison statement (below) on their website.
Mission Statement
Benefit Alliance, Inc.'s mission is threefold: (1) provide users to Benefit Alliance's benefits programs an opportunity to save money on their prescription purchases and dental and vision services and products; (2) provide sponsoring organizations of benefits and rewards programs that form a business relationship with Benefit Alliance an opportunity to increase their revenues and profits through Benefit Alliance's mass marketing capabilities; and (3) help improve subscribing companies' customer retention and repeat business and subscribing associations' membership retention and growth.
After all how could a company with this type of mission statement be in the business of scamming people I thought to myself. So I jumped into the program and after I surrendered my master card account number it was over from that day forward. Prior to that I would get calls (up to twice a day from this Gary guy) hounding me for my $3000. After paying the $3000 the calls and communication ended. After months and months of emails (I stopped calling since no one would answer or return calls) I finally took the loss and took it as a learning experience and continued with my day trading activities. I never once received the so called commissions reports or commissions for that matter. And every now and then I receive a solicitation email from Julie Ann asking if I've changed my mind about continuing with the prescription discount card distribution. program. I guess she's still out there hoping people have forgotten about their experience and every time I get these sporadic emails it reminds of a kick in the testicles.
So if you're tempted about joining this program read the reports offered by the guys from Florida and Phoenix and read my two cents worth.
Hope this helps and I hope this Gary Y. guy and Julie Ann (I know you're still out there) read them too.
DP in Texas.