This is a message to all of this company's personnel who are responding to this website. If you sincerely represent the company, can I take a minute to tell you and your corporate network that your web presence appears to be very suspect? You have NO local Better Business bureau membership, no record of anything other than using a VERY large number of free sites to advertise your open positions (e.g., Craig's list and other sites) that are not normally associated with job-seeking opportunities. I also can find no sites that talk about what you are doing, (outside of your own corporate site that is designed to make money from assisting medical care companies to obtain revenue, which is most likely the reason everyone here is not thrilled with your services) other than sites such as this one which record suspect business and scammers. I will be calling the Cleveland Clinic to find out if you're actually a true partner of their company, or if you are using the good name of an honorable institution in order to obtain my information. Your robo-call was unintelligible, even though I listened to it several times, I was unable to discern the name of the company. It wasn't until you used the U.S. Postal service and sent a letter, (yet again using the name of the Cleveland Clinic), that I had the opportunity to connect the robo-call to the appeal for information from your company.I intend to make my findings public on this site once I have contacted the Better Business bureau in Cleveland and the Cleveland Clinic to ensure that you truly represent what you state in your letter. Until then, this site and the great people who are looking into companies that try to use dishonest means to steal from decent people will continue to do everything to try to inform each of us who rely on it. Keep up the awesome work everyone! We'll get to the bottom of this soon!Mrs. M.