Beware of 1-800-dentist
Saturday, February 17th, 2007Well, not an hour after I sent this first email (See below), I got a phone call from a man stating he was the president of 1-800-dentist.
He tried to tell me they serviced people who didn’t have dentists.
I said I was upset that his service made it look like we had to go over 50 miles for a dentist, when the ones covered by Jim’s insurance were 20 miles away.
And that the service didn’t say other dentists might be available, just that there were no dentists in our range.
In fact, I had to change our zip code twice to fakes to even get a listing, which still did not include dentists closest to us in either Gold Canyon or Globe.
I originally had thought this was legitimate service to look up dentists close to where I live.
Apparently not.
It was very creepy to get a phone call so soon after sending my email.
Please forward this one as well to every one you know.
Eileen Bertie www.140copper.net
—– Original Message —–
From: Eileen To: Eileen At Home
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:38 AM
Subject: Beware of1-800-Dentist Beware of 1-800 dentist.
Jim lost his dentist’s number, who is a good dentist, and very affordable.
I went to 1-800-dentist to try to find her, and they were unable to locate her and wanted to send him to several other dentists.
I found out that dentists PAY to list. It masquerades as a public service.
Please forward this everyone you know, so that they don’t use this service, and do searches on the internet instead.
Eileen Bertie
www.140copper.net