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Incorrect, the application fee is optional and an agent can choose to waive it if they'd like. Also the application fee is refunded under certain circumstances. My medicaid patient got ALL of her money back. Do I really need to screen grab the back office to prove it to you because I will?
I'm all about the truth and transparency so don't test me.
All of this is told to the client, every last bit. The longest part of the process is getting the prescribing physicians to return their paperwork. Why are you acting as if LSSC is the issue in this step of the process?
Please educate us on what the norm is all knowing PAP expert..
Incorrect. And you talk about truth? The monthly fee is charged only ONCE and never charged again until the client is approved and enrolled. They DO NOT charge the monthly fee again during that 4-6 week process unless during that time the client is 100% enrolled and the service has been completed.
That is a 100% fact.
Again you are wrong on the $25 app fee never being refunded. Also YOU TELL the client as you enroll them that what we are attempting to do is get you all the meds but if we can only get you the $120 one (out of $200 worth or whatever) we will still continue the process and the fee is $30. Is that agreeable Mrs. Smith? Or do you not feel the $90 in savings monthly is worth it?
Completely up to the client. It is in their hands to make the choice.
The client can do anything they wish....but their agent can help them avoid that app fee if that is an issue...
If you really are a LSSC agent I encourage you to go over all the training material again and the webinar and actually pay attention this time. Seriously you are stating falsehoods and it's not doing anyone any good.
This is beyond opinion, either I'm lying or you are and it surely isn't me.
Everything Slush is saying here was covered in the training webinar and is accurate according to the training material.