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  2. Don't get caught up in a discount health scam - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/2010-02-12-dont-get-caught-up...

    As millions of people lose their employer-based health insurance after being laid off, they seek desperately to find affordable health coverage. Unfortunately many people get caught up in discount ...

  3. Harmon Face Values - Wikipedia

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    Harmon Discount (previously Harmon Face Values and Harmon Discount Health & Beauty) is an in-person & online retailer which specializes in health and beauty products. It was owned by Bed Bath & Beyond from 2002 until its liquidation in 2023 and is now being re-opened under new ownership.

  4. Health Discount Scams Targeting Those Seeking Low-Cost ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/2011-03-07-health-discount...

    As the nation's health care debate reheats, and effects of the recession grind on, state officials are battling scams that target consumers seeking low-cost health insurance. Massachusetts ...

  5. GoodRx - Wikipedia

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    GoodRx Holdings, Inc., is an American healthcare company that operates a telemedicine platform and free-to-use website and mobile app that track prescription drug prices in the United States and provide drug coupons for discounts on medications. [3] GoodRx checks drug prices at more than seventy-five thousand pharmacies in the United States.

  6. Trustpilot - Wikipedia

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    Trustpilot was founded by the company's former CEO, Peter Holten Mühlmann, in Denmark in 2007. [7] He started the company when his parents started shopping online.At the time, he was studying at Aarhus University, School of Business and Social Sciences and would later leave university to pursue Trustpilot.

  7. Don't be duped by fake health discount plans - AOL

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    Television ads promote health discount plans in a duplicitous way to make them sound like insurance, but in reality, they're no more than a discount off the bill if you go to a member provider.