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Yeah it looks like they did away with the leads. The tricky thing about a "lead" for type of thing is they don't really exist. No one is going online and specifically filling at a form requesting more info on Patient Assistance Programs. So what Lone Star tried were some lists of people that were deemed uninsurable or confirmed to have ailments. This of course meant they were likely to be taking medications and perhaps a PAP would be a good fit.
The leads were offered at a great price but they must have come to the conclusion that they weren't effective or perhaps they couldn't get consistent lists from the vendors. Either way Lone Star always does the right thing and if they determined the leads weren't worth charging for than they aren't just going to keep taking people's money.
The leads were offered at a great price but they must have come to the conclusion that they weren't effective or perhaps they couldn't get consistent lists from the vendors. Either way Lone Star always does the right thing and if they determined the leads weren't worth charging for than they aren't just going to keep taking people's money.