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I received a letter in the mail from "America's Best In Medicine". I googled the company immediately as it seemed suspicious, results revealed it to be a predatory scam. On the letter provided in the envelope from a "Scarlett Shepherd", there was no contact #, no contact email. Only a QR code at the top of the right hand corner, when you scan it it takes you to a screen that request you to pick a day/time to setup a call for one of their reps to contact you. I did not proceed forward from this point, as it is clearly a scam. The letter sent to me stated "WE are thrilled to feature you in the upcoming edition of Best In Medicine Magazine's Georgia edition, celebrating you contributions to healthcare." The letter then went on to make some big claims such as "Our featured counselors are often featured in press releases, and videos that are picked up by local and national media outlets, so please be sure to mention any new research or professional appointments." At the very bottom is a very misleading statement "P.S. There's never a charge for inclusion, and inclusion is not contingent on a purchase". Lastly, if you are a Medical Professional, in the Healthcare field somehow, or are a Licensed Therapist like myself (Licensed Professional Counselor). BE AWARE and don't buy into this scam.
GA, USA- 30253
New York, NY- 10019
Unknown Email
Unknown Phone Number
Unknown URL
Vanity Award
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Best In Medicine
November 18, 2025
1108715
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