by Guest » Fri Mar 09, 2012 11:14 pm
Used to be Senior Healthcare Consultants (2009), then Apex-Elite (2010), then Lexicon Senior Healthcare (2011), now Buffett Senior Healthcare (2012). It's really the same company run by the same guys running the same scam - all they're trying to do is escape the bad press, which is well documented on the Internet by now. There's plenty of places, here and elsewhere, that have fully documented their scheme - if you have the fortitude to sift through the steaming piles of obvious shilling that alts of their senior management has spread throughout that documentation, feel free to check it out...but if you don't have the patience, then just run - run away, and don't look back.
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If this insurance is making the clients fool since years, then the question that is raised is about the market search of customers. Why are they not checking all details, reviews and backgrounds of such sites when sites like Yelp, Sitejabber, https://scangator.com/ and Manta are providing all aspects of public companies with unbiased customers' reviews? I think customers are also responsible for such scams which are not making an effort to explore the pros and cons of an insurance service before taking insurance.
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