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<blockquote data-quote="Redshank" data-source="post: 2198589" data-attributes="member: 325494"><p>Reed well-being has websites that give some idea of their approaches, it may be worth checking these.</p><p>If you have the initial phone call you can ask questions and if you don’t like what is offered then you can refuse it. All you have lost is 20 minutes. If you do like what is said, you can go ahead with it. If at any time you don’t like it you can drop out.</p><p>I would write down what questions I wanted answers to before the phone call and base my decision on that.</p><p>Some people clearly have negative experiences, but if you find out how this operates you can make your own decisions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redshank, post: 2198589, member: 325494"] Reed well-being has websites that give some idea of their approaches, it may be worth checking these. If you have the initial phone call you can ask questions and if you don’t like what is offered then you can refuse it. All you have lost is 20 minutes. If you do like what is said, you can go ahead with it. If at any time you don’t like it you can drop out. I would write down what questions I wanted answers to before the phone call and base my decision on that. Some people clearly have negative experiences, but if you find out how this operates you can make your own decisions. [/QUOTE]
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