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This is NOT a scam. It's Aspen Pharmacy. They call me once a year to refill my Epi-Pen.
I'm on the phone with them now. This is not a scam. My doctor ordered epi injector for me yesterday. I'm so glad they called me so quickly.
They are a legit business. I have had several of my sons prescriptions filled by them. My sons allergist calls the prescription in they call to confirm information and set up delivery. It is a very painless process.
Aspen Pharmacy handles prescription fulfillment and delivery for Auvi-Q; they are NOT a scammer as so many below claim they are. Your doctor submits a prescription for allergy medications directly to Auvi-Q and Aspen contacts you within 24-hours to confirm the prescription and set up delivery. As someone previously pointed out, their automated phone system leaves a bit to be desired; they don't leave a contact name and leave just the generic 844# for a callback, but they are legit. Aspen filled 2 prescriptions for my kids who both needed epi-injectors.
Seriously people, not everyone calling you is a scam, and you do a disservice to legit businesses when you're too scared to pick up the phone and claim that someone is trying to "scam" you. Jeez.
Scam they called and were asking for personal info saying my doctor called them. Didn't give them any info and called my doctor and wouldn't you know my doctors office said we dont give out you contact info like that!!! SCAM!