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So apparently this health advisers comp is in association with insurance companies and are calling patients with specific medication needs. Mine for example are chronic migraines and a condition called CRPS. Apparently this company sends out non narcotic medications for free . So I played along we shall see how this works should be getting my “free prescriptions” within 7-10 days and they cover shipping . To be continued .

Question what happened with this for you ?
Robo-call about my non-existent "prescription". I would not be surprised if it is one of the many quasi-legal DME scams out there. "Anonymous" above, who is defending these A*holes, is an obvious sock-puppet for the company. Don't be fooled!
Robo-call about my non-existent "prescription". I would not be surprised if it is one of the many quasi-legal DME scams out there. "Anonymous" above, who is defending these A*holes is an obvious sock-puppet for the company. Don't be fooled!
I get this same call from random numbers and the message is always the same. “ Hello this is the customer service Department of health advisers calling in regards to your prescription please call back as soon as possible at 1-800-284-6329 again this is a call from health advisers about your prescription and that phone number is 1-800-284-6329 thanks and have a great day.”

After reading your comment, I felt like I was re-reading my own comment about my personal experience. Word for word, this is exactly what has happened to me numerous times within the last few weeks. Same phone number and everything.
SO THANKFUL TO HAVE GOTTEN BRACES WITH HEALTH ADVISORS!

If you’re so thankful, why not put your name instead of Anonymous? Hmm...