A Review of the Ameriplan Income Opportunity

59
rate or flag this page

By missionbillion


Ameriplan Corporation is claiming to be the nations’ premier Discount Medical Plan Organization. They say they can save it members hundreds of millions of dollar in supplemental healthcare.

They also claim to be the countries largest discounted fee-for-services program of its type. They also claim to have over 30,000 dental providers, 7,700 Chiropractors, 50,000 or more pharmacies and over 12,000 optical providers.

Twin brothers, Dennis and Daniel Bloom, started this company. They started by working with 2 dentists to create a discount dental plan. They had a wonderful vision and sincere goal to add more benefits to their dental plan. They wanted to add vision, chiropractic and prescription discounts. Today there are over 2 million members in the US and numerous healthcare providers as listed earlier.

This plan started out with great intentions and wanted to really help people with their medical costs. Dennis and Daniel Bloom were very ethical and honest in their goals and their hopes for this company. But everything started to change when the company started their compensation plan.

The way it works is this; a representative of Ameriplan calls you with a great opportunity to save money on your glasses, your expensive prescriptions and dental bills. You think that is great and want to hear more. You are not worried because they aren’t selling soap or cosmetics, but they are selling you a service that will benefit you and save you some money in the long run, so you think.

The hit is when the representative tells you about a $2,500 credit card that can be used for your medical expenses that are covered by Ameriplan physicians and contractors. And this card only cost you a small investment of $249. Your card will come in the mail before your card is ever debited. But the truth is, your account will be charged before they even send you the card.

But this is not the real issue here. The real issue is what Ameriplan is telling their representatives. You are told that you should write out a list of 50 to 100 friends and family. Then you hand out your brochures, your cds and DVDs to everyone you come in contact with. You are promised that it will just be a short amount of time before you have more money than you know what to do with. Go buy that brand new car with cash!

This program works like all the other MLM programs. A representative of Ameriplan is given the “opportunity” to make up to $5000 a month. What a great opportunity, right? Well, they have to PAY for their training. They lead you to believe that you will have unlimited leads, and that there are more brokers than there actually are. This seems to be the biggest issue as far as the way these plans work. Reputable physicians and pharmacies do not want to be represented by these types of companies.

Instead, you are stuck with a lot of sales materials, training that you paid money for that has not helped you, and tons of debt. You have one of those “turn-key” web sites that has not made you any money, but generated a lot of fees. This is what Ameriplan is all about.

Ameriplan is not about teaching you or helping you to be successful, it is about Ameriplan becoming successful while you do the work for them. You are their inexpensive, and actually moneymaking advertising. This is why you need to check into this extensively before you ever sign up or agree to anything.

Read Hundreds of Expert, Unbiased Reviews of programs by Brian

Garvin and Jeff West such as http://www.MLMreviewKings.com/ameriplan.html

at http://www.MLMreviewKings.com. This article may be used as long

as the URL and Bio remain intact. Copyright Mission Billion, Inc.

Print   —   Rate it:  up  down  flag this hub

Comments

RSS for comments on this Hub

natira  says:
2 years ago

I'm sorry, but Ameriplan does not market a $2500 credit for benefits. I do work with the company and I only contact people who have asked for information regarding our medical/dental plans. They have not promised me a "get rich quick" thing or anything. It's a business and any business comes with financial risks. They haven't promised me anything but have provided me the tools to market and locally and online. I hate for someone to recieve bad information. I even googled "ameriplan scam" and my results were fruitless.

LORI  says:
11 months ago

I think before you wrote this blog, you definately should have done a bit more research. I am an IBO for Ameriplan USA, and I'm extremely satisfied. Our company, as stated above, does NOT market a card with a $2500.00 limit for $249.00. The scam you are referencing is from a company by the name of Ameriplan Financial, who scams these people under the pretense of being Ameriplan USA. When I first joined, I was never told I'd make thousand of dollars a week or even in a month. I was given realistic expectations of what my financial gain and investments would be. I knew that if I wanted to make a living doing this that I would have to put in the time and effort. The sad thing about this is, if i goole Ameriplan scam, I see more result for people blogging about a suspected scam rather than an actually scam. You can check with Dallas' Better Business Bureau, The Chamber of Commerce, and even the Federal Trade Commission to see just how ligit this company is. When there is a complaint to the company, it's usually do to the customer not reading their agreement or not looking for providers in their area prior to paying for the membership. Everything is in the writing and out in the open. I received great traing to help me be as successful as I have become. Ameriplan did give me the freedom to work around my busy schedule as a mother and still make a decent income. So please, before you post on a company, do your research. You people who are writing the blogs calling Ameriplan USA a scam obviously do not care about the negative and wrongful impact you have when you spot your false "truths". I think there should be a law where you should be held accountable for your negative impacts on this company. Maybe if Ameriplan started to sue you bloggers for defamation, slander, and financial compensation for loss of income do to your writings, than you people would learn to research properly and quit with the lies.

Laura  says:
6 months ago

Thank you Lori. I almost decided not to join the Ameriplan team because of the negativity. then I realized that the people writing the negative blogs were people trying to get other people to join their internet businesses. I am glad you cleared up the credit card mystery. That was my last objection. Now I am joining a live call tonight and then join after my gallbladder surgery next week. You have cetrainly made me feel more confident

Submit a Comment

Members and Guests

Sign in or sign up and post using a hubpages account.


optional


  • No HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked
  • Comments are not for promoting your hubs or other sites

working