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As we only have one car, so after my husband went to work, I would also like to have something to work at home to generate some income. I've heard that AmeriPlan is a real business, not a scam. But I am still not 100% sure, so if anymore is working for them or even better, who is having a successful result with them, could you share your experience with me and show me the way please? Thank you!

2006-10-18 10:23:52 · 3 answers · asked by Daze 2 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

As we only have one car, so after my husband went to work, I would also like to have something to work at home to generate some income. I've heard that AmeriPlan is a real business, not a scam. But I am still not 100% sure, so if anymore is working for them or even better, who is having a successful result with them, could you share your experience with me and show me the way please? Thank you!

P.s. I am not interested in the "mom" group of business - "stayin' home and lovin' in", I've looked into it and it's just not for me!

2006-10-18 12:25:49 · update #1

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It's real alright and under investigation with the U.S. government. Their membership with the Better Business Buerau has been suspended.
If you are looking for a work at home company I found one. I'm with Stayin Home and Lovin It! and they are partnered with a wellness company that is 21 years old and in good standing with the Better Business Buerau. No selling door to door, no big investment, and no risk. I have health problems that prevent me from working outside the home, but many of people in my company are stay at home moms. If you would like more information you may go to http://healthybetterme.com
No get rich quick thing but legit. Has the potential to become a full income.

If you go to http://search.bbb.org/ you can look up a company by name , address, or url. It's great to see if you can trust that company.

2006-10-18 12:08:24 · answer #1 · answered by missy 3 · 0 0

Hi, I work for Ameriplan, and I'm very happy with them. I have never found a company with such wonderful training, support and pride in what they do. With a lot of these work at home companies, you are "selling" something people "want"(lotions, juices, vitamins, wellness products). With Ameriplan, you are "helping" people with something they "need". It's so hard to get buy in this day without health benefits, but Ameriplan provides a way for people to get benefits without burning a hole in their pocket.

The issue with the BBB and Ameriplan was in the state of Montana. Montana passed legislation in July that said that all discount benefits cards must have individual contracts with the providers. Ameriplan has 1 contract with Beech Street, a physicians network. They do not have contracts with all the physicians on Beech Street - that was the problem.
All of the doctors had no idea who Ameriplan was, even though they are on Ameriplan. Many times the providers only know the network. The issue was recently resolved and the investigation has been closed. Ameriplan is back in normal upstanding status with the BBB. The BBB only updates their info once a month, so it won't be til the beginning of Nov until this info is reflected.

Hope this makes sense and clears up any misconception about Ameriplan. They are a great company with a great track record. Also, if they were a scam, then over 100k providers wouldn't be honoring their benefits plans.

Please email me if you have any questions or would like some help getting started.

Good luck to you!!

2006-10-22 16:37:14 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I have checked it out and it seemed legit. I did, however find an even better business that ended up joining and I am bringing in a nice income from that. This company seemed much more like a family so to speak and everyone was so willing and still willing to help me become successful, that I felt this was it. Check the better business bureau though, that might help. Oh and do not believe many people on here or ripoff.com, it is all opinions and people who have failed at home businesses now think all of them are scams. Anyway I can help, please elt me know!

2006-10-18 10:42:48 · answer #3 · answered by gatorgirl 5 · 0 0

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