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  1. anonymous

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    Pfizer To Pay $700,000 To Settle 'deceptive Advertising' Charges

    RTTNews
    Oct. 11, 2018, 10:58 PM

    (RTTNews) - The New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood announced a settlement with Pfizer Inc. (PFE), following an investigation into the company's business and advertising practices for its copayment coupon program. As part of the program, consumers were told that they would "pay no more than" $15 or $20, for example, for certain drugs - but ended up spending far more at the pharmacy cash register.

    The settlement resolves allegations that Pfizer deceptively marketed its copayment coupon program for its Estring, Quillivant XR and Quillichew ER, and Flector Patch products when it distributed these copayment coupons to consumers throughout the state without clearly and conspicuously disclosing the material terms and conditions.

    Pfizer's copayment coupons stated in large, clear text that eligible consumers would "PAY NO MORE THAN" certain amounts out-of-pocket. For example, large, bold print on the Estring copayment coupon said that a consumer using the copayment coupon would "PAY NO MORE THAN $15" for a prescription. In fact, consumers frequently paid significantly more than the "PAY NO MORE THAN" amount that appeared on the relevant Pfizer copayment coupons because of limits on total savings that were not prominently disclosed.

    The Attorney General said it opened an investigation into Pfizer's marketing of its copayment coupons to New York consumers following the receipt of a complaint from a consumer who obtained a deceptive Estring copayment coupon. The coupon included the deceptive language "PAY NO MORE THAN $15." Like many other unknowing consumers, when this consumer presented the coupon at the pharmacy register, she had to pay $144.62 - far more than the promised $15.

    Following the Attorney General's investigation, Pfizer agreed to change the text of the Estring, Quillivant, and Flector Patch copayment coupons to explain that patients could "pay as little as" a listed amount, a process Pfizer completed as of early 2018.

    The Attorney General's settlement requires the company to pay $500,000 in penalties, fees, and costs to the State of New York, as well as over $200,000 in restitution to consumers.

    New York consumers are eligible to receive restitution under the Attorney General's settlement for the amount of their copayment that exceeded the "PAY NO MORE THAN" amount listed on the relevant Estring, Quillivant, or Flector Patch copayment coupon for the first use of the card.
     

  2. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    It’s got to be a big no no giving vouchers to SP’s. Humm! Sleeping good at night?
     
  3. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    KF said we can leave the vouchers with the SPs.
     
  4. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    You cannot leave at SP it is directing business! It’s that simple! You can get into a lot of trouble for doing this !
     
  5. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Is that you, the Wicked Witch of OC, trolling this site? I thought we dumped you long ago.
     
  6. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Right! Pay attention. He has no clue about our business nor does he care if you go to jail. This just proves further that he is the wrong fit for the company.
     
  7. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    No, that would be a Sir to you Witch! I dumped this place awhile ago but so great to see it’s is rolling downhill! They don’t even know the rules! What a joke !
    Keep drinking the Koolaide! Most Of the people there are looking for new jobs everyday !
     
  8. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Drunk again?
     
  9. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    This place blows ! What did I get myself into ?
     
  10. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    You ain’t seen nothing yet. Just wait until you realize that there’s just no way you’re gonna meet the minimum number of NBRx to open your IC gate. And if you don’t meet it, welcome to PIP village!
     
  11. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Great no money for the holidays.

    opko is the modern day scrooge.
     
  12. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    I’d love to see a distribution curve of bonus payouts.
     
  13. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Negative skew: points in negative direction
    numbers on the x-axis, under the tail, are less than the numbers under the hump; negatively skewed curves do NOT necessarily have negative numbers (as in example below)
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  14. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    here it is

    Negative skew: points in negative direction
    numbers on the x-axis, under the tail, are less than the numbers under the hump; negatively skewed curves do NOT necessarily have negative numbers (as in example below)
    [​IMG]
     
  15. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    While your graph does depict a negative bell shaped curve IMHO it will be much worse come our bonus payout.
     
  16. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Need the mean and median values.
     
  17. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    It does not matter most of us will lose. Why work hard for crumbs that they are pushing. Do lunches with a 4 day work week if your smart.
     
  18. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Anymore, I’ve been doing 3 days.
     
  19. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    so glad they are paying me to look for another job ... work and interview... what a joke ....
     
  20. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    What a shit show. Can’t wait to see the healthcare. Box of band aids and some aspirin.