Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 I don't believe there is any way that Ralph Moss can evaluate a patient and give $350 worth of value in advice in 30 minutes over the phone. Just describing the condition and the treatment to date might easily take that much time. Additionally, I know that when we meet in person with my husband's oncologist - even on extended visits - the times flies by so quickly and no matter how well we have prepared our questions, invariably when we get home, we have more questions that we failed to raise. One has to wonder if people purchasing this service are being primed to need another telephone consultation, and another....etc. Peggy c.w. Braam wrote: > Dear all with astonishment I read the last newsletter from Ralph Moss. > What > is your opinion about this all? > > Moss asks quite a lot of money for information which is for free available > at the internet isn't it? And a consult with an author of scientifical > reports and not with a physician for so much money ? I think this is not > the best way to promote alternative and integrated treatments to > cancerpatients. Or am I too suspicious and too critical? > > >From the Moss newsletter this week: > > > As a holiday special we are offering $100 off the combination of > any Moss > Report (normally $297) and a phone consultation with Dr. Moss (current > cost > of $297 per 30 minutes) when the two are ordered at the same time. This > would total $494 for both. Just mention the code NL-2 when you order. This > offer is good until > December 31, 2003. In the new year the phone consultations will be > $350 per > 30 minutes. The Moss Reports will remain at $297. > > Gr. kees braam > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 I don't believe there is any way that Ralph Moss can evaluate a patient and give $350 worth of value in advice in 30 minutes over the phone. Just describing the condition and the treatment to date might easily take that much time. Additionally, I know that when we meet in person with my husband's oncologist - even on extended visits - the times flies by so quickly and no matter how well we have prepared our questions, invariably when we get home, we have more questions that we failed to raise. One has to wonder if people purchasing this service are being primed to need another telephone consultation, and another....etc. Peggy c.w. Braam wrote: > Dear all with astonishment I read the last newsletter from Ralph Moss. > What > is your opinion about this all? > > Moss asks quite a lot of money for information which is for free available > at the internet isn't it? And a consult with an author of scientifical > reports and not with a physician for so much money ? I think this is not > the best way to promote alternative and integrated treatments to > cancerpatients. Or am I too suspicious and too critical? > > >From the Moss newsletter this week: > > > As a holiday special we are offering $100 off the combination of > any Moss > Report (normally $297) and a phone consultation with Dr. Moss (current > cost > of $297 per 30 minutes) when the two are ordered at the same time. This > would total $494 for both. Just mention the code NL-2 when you order. This > offer is good until > December 31, 2003. In the new year the phone consultations will be > $350 per > 30 minutes. The Moss Reports will remain at $297. > > Gr. kees braam > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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