I was looking for insurance on the net. NCE called me and told me that I could have ins. for $304.00 a month and a $95.00 fee for enrollment. I said okay. BIG MISTAKE. When I got my packet it said all over it that this is "NOT INSURANCE." The IRS will still fine me if I keep this plan. I am canceling in the morning, but I will lose my hard earned $95.00. The lady called it ins. and all my questions were about ins. Do not do business with NCE, Unified Health One, or National Congress of Employers.
I'm 86 years old and should have known better. I need some new glasses and a hearing aid and my wife needs some dental work, so when the telemarketer told me NCE would pay 50% of the bill for glasses, hearing aids, and dental work I became curious and listened too long. He told me it was not an insurance, but a discount plan and that Wal Mart Vision was included. I told the super salesman that I would not buy anything until I read the brochure to be sure what I was purchasing.
He assured me this was going to save me 50% on all the things I needed, and that he could not send me any brochures or written advertisements until I had signed up. HANG UP, STUPID! But I did not. I agreed to try it and gave him my bank account information. The plan was to cost me $39.95 a month after a $25.00 registeration fee. Sucker! The money was deducted from my checking account September 26, and the plan was to be effective October 15.
The information I have received has no mailing address, no email address, no city or state designation, only a couple of telephone numbers that I'll try Monday morning.
I went to Wal Mart to check on my new glasses. They never heard of National Congress of Employees. I called Sam's and another Wal Mart with the same results.
I have never received a "packet" from them. I did get a list of dentists close by, and discovered that the dental plan is connected to Aetna Dental, with no guarantee of any discount or co-payment. Early in October I called NCE and cancelled my membership and called my bank and had them cancel the automatic withdrawal. For the month of October there was no withdrawal, but on November 6 they made another $39.95 withdrawal.
I'm in the process of trying to contacting NCE and will contact my bank to try to get this mess straightened out. DON'T BE A SUCKER! I've done it for you.
National Congress of Employers Reviews
I was looking for insurance on the net. NCE called me and told me that I could have ins. for $304.00 a month and a $95.00 fee for enrollment. I said okay. BIG MISTAKE. When I got my packet it said all over it that this is "NOT INSURANCE." The IRS will still fine me if I keep this plan. I am canceling in the morning, but I will lose my hard earned $95.00. The lady called it ins. and all my questions were about ins. Do not do business with NCE, Unified Health One, or National Congress of Employers.
I'm 86 years old and should have known better. I need some new glasses and a hearing aid and my wife needs some dental work, so when the telemarketer told me NCE would pay 50% of the bill for glasses, hearing aids, and dental work I became curious and listened too long. He told me it was not an insurance, but a discount plan and that Wal Mart Vision was included. I told the super salesman that I would not buy anything until I read the brochure to be sure what I was purchasing.
He assured me this was going to save me 50% on all the things I needed, and that he could not send me any brochures or written advertisements until I had signed up. HANG UP, STUPID! But I did not. I agreed to try it and gave him my bank account information. The plan was to cost me $39.95 a month after a $25.00 registeration fee. Sucker! The money was deducted from my checking account September 26, and the plan was to be effective October 15.
The information I have received has no mailing address, no email address, no city or state designation, only a couple of telephone numbers that I'll try Monday morning.
I went to Wal Mart to check on my new glasses. They never heard of National Congress of Employees. I called Sam's and another Wal Mart with the same results.
I have never received a "packet" from them. I did get a list of dentists close by, and discovered that the dental plan is connected to Aetna Dental, with no guarantee of any discount or co-payment. Early in October I called NCE and cancelled my membership and called my bank and had them cancel the automatic withdrawal. For the month of October there was no withdrawal, but on November 6 they made another $39.95 withdrawal.
I'm in the process of trying to contacting NCE and will contact my bank to try to get this mess straightened out. DON'T BE A SUCKER! I've done it for you.