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As an employee of rx pros you don’t get…
As an employee of rx pros you don’t get paid , company doesn’t suport employees
doing the research:
doing the research:
> not registered with better business bureau
> from BBB "The address listed for this business appears to be a Commercial Registered Agent’s location and is typically not a physical place of business. The registered agent service that operates this facility commonly acts as the agent of record for official state paperwork filings, accepts legal documents on behalf of the business and forwards mail to the business representatives at their actual physical location." troubling
> additionally there is a pattern of complaints in a business only one year old.
It is the cheapest but likely a fly by night operation.
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