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Pharmacy Tech

Company Name:
ADC
We have a open position,as a Prescription Discount Processor, which nicely compliments any current or future pharmaceutical positions that you are already involved in, offering an option to substantially increase your income, doing what you are already doing, behind the counter at the pharmacy.
National Benefit Builders, Inc. is a for-profit company, established in 1994, with an A
rating from the Better Business Bureau. NBBI provides discount health, dental, vision and prescription products to the general public.
We are contracted with over 60,000 pharmacies nationwide that honor our prescription discount cards. We've found that the pharmacies, in which the employees go above and beyond to ensure the best service and prices to their customers, retain those customers for a much longer period of time.
The position that we would like to extend to you would simply request that you to compare our discount pricing to retail pricing and any other discount prices or coupons, available to customers. If our discount price is the least expensive option to the consumer, you would then process the discount, using our companies discounted information that includes your unique I.D. number, telling us that YOU processed the discount. In most cases, our discount card offers substantial savings over retail prices.
In exchange for your services, you receive $1.25 for each prescription that is ever processed using our discount card that will be designated to you, with a unique I.D. number that is required when processing the discount.
We'd like to get you started right away. Please contact me directly and we can have you processing cards within the next 24-48 hours.
Michael Hargrove
ADC Outreach Coordinator
www.americasdrugcard.org/u629
Phone: (904) 992-4341
Fax: (850)-254-7838Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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