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Kentucky State Senator Gary Tapp credits Jimm Axline with helping
thousands of people receive life-sustaining prescription drugs. Mr. Tapp
states that Mr. Axline "does not make it impossible for those who need
the medications to receive them."
In
2004, in an article featured in The Louisville Courier Journal, Steve
Parrott, a Jimm Axline client, was spending $450, nearly half his
monthly disability check, for prescription medications. Mr. Parrott
stated, "it's got to be a gimmick, but I'm going to call.” Within a few
weeks, he had received his first shipment. "You're talking about a big
relief. The $25 up front and the $25 per prescription is a lot better
than shelling out $450.”
Betty of Tucson, Arizona stated that thirty pills cost as much as $113,
she only had enough money to buy two rounds of medicine. She just
couldn't stretch her Social Security check any farther. "They've been a
guardian angel for me.”
Kim
Lowery, LBSW, Wiregrass Hospice, Enterprise, AL writes "Our company
sincerely appreciates the help you have given our patients and other
patients in the community in their time of need. With your support and
help our patients have had better quality of life and reduced stress,
making time with family and friends more enjoyable. Thank you again for
helping our patients live in dignity and remain at home.
Wendy of Indianapolis, IN writes "I am writing this past due letter with
regards to the quick response, and sincere caring of Jimm Axline. Prior
to accepting your services for prescription assistance, I had researched
other organizations that supposedly offered the same type of services.
Unfortunately, as I read the information forwarded to me, there were in
fact hidden costs, which I could not afford. I found that Mr. Axline...was
prompt and understanding of my situation with my prescriptions...thank
you so much for all your kindness and prompt response to my needs.”
Estelle of Clinton, TN - My heartfelt thanks go to Jimm Axline and the
pharmaceuticals companies that have put forth so much effort to help me
with my medications. My medical bills alone this past year from May 2000
to May 2001 was over $2,000. It's a good feeling to know we do have
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