The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Seniors born before 1956 get new medical alert device with no monthly bills ever

It’s just what seniors have been waiting for; a sleek new medical alert device with no contracts, no deposits and no monthly bills that instantly connects you to free unlimited help anytime, anywhere nationwide with just a one-time $149 price tag that’s a

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(NATIONWIDE) – The phone lines are ringing off the hook.

That’s because for seniors born before 1956, it’s a deal too good to pass up.

Starting at precisely 8:30am this morning the Pre-Store Release begins for the World’s first-ever medical alert device that comes with the exclusive FastHelp™ One-Touch E 911 Button that instantly connects you to free unlimited help anytime, anywhere nationwide.

“It’s not like old style monitored help buttons that make you talk to a call center and only work when you’re at home and come with hefty bills every month. FastHelp comes with state-of-the-art cellular embedded technology. That means it works at home or anywhere, whether you’re out watering the garden, driving in a car, at church or even hundreds of miles away on a tour or at a casino. You are never alone. With just a single push of the One-Touch E Button you’re instantly connected to free unlimited help anytime, anywhere with no monthly bills ever,” said Jack Lawrence, Executive Director of Product Developmen­t for U.S. based Universal Physicians.

“We’ve never seen anything like it. Consumers absolutely love the sleek new modern design and most of all, the instant rebate that practicall­y pays for it and no monthly bills ever,” Lawrence said.

FastHelp is the sleek new medical alert device with the rarest of combinatio­ns: a quality, high-tech engineered device that’s also an extremely great value because there are no monthly bills ever.

Better still, it comes with no contracts, no deposits and no monthly bills ever – which makes FastHelp a great choice for seniors, students and profession­als because it connects to the vast available nationwide network of cellular towers for free.

And here’s the best part. All those who already have an old style monitored medical alert button can immediatel­y eliminate those monthly bills, which is why Universal Physicians is widely advertisin­g this announceme­nt nationwide.

“So if you’ve ever felt a medical alert device was too complicate­d or expensive, you’ll want to get FastHelp, the sleek new medical alert device with no monthly bills,” said Lawrence.

The medical alert device slugfest was dominated by two main combatants: Life Alert® and Philips Lifeline® who both offer old style monitored help buttons that require profession­al installati­on of a home telephone land line, expensive base station equipment and a hefty bill every month. But now Universal Physicians, the U.S. based heavyweigh­t, just delivered a knockout blow sending the top rated contenders to the mat with the unveiling of FastHelp. It’s the sleek new cellular embedded medical alert device that cuts out the middleman. There’s absolutely nothing to hookup or install. You don’t need a land line and you don’t need a cell phone. Everything is done for you.

“FastHelp is the World’s first-ever medical alert device that makes you look important, not old. Old style monitored help buttons you wear around your neck are the equivalent of a horse and buggy,” Lawrence says. “It’s just outdated.”

Nearly 1.8 million seniors fall every year and spend more than 12 hours lying on the floor helpless and all alone with no help.

But seniors who fall and get immediate help are nine times more likely to avoid getting sent to a nursing home and get to STAY living in their own home independen­tly.

Yet millions of seniors are still risking their safety by not having a medical alert device. This is because seniors just can’t afford to pay the monthly bills that come with old style medical alert devices. That’s why seniors born before 1956 are rushing to cash in the whopping $150 instant rebate before the 2 day deadline ends.

So there’s no need to wait for FastHelp to hit store shelves early next year because seniors born before 1956 can get it now just by using the $150 instant rebate coupon printed in today’s newspaper before the 2-day deadline ends. If lines are busy keep trying, all calls will be answered.

 ??  ?? FLYING OUT THE DOOR: Trucks are being loaded with thousands of new medical alert devices called FastHelp. They are now being delivered to lucky seniors who call the National Rebate Center Hotline today. Everyone is calling to get FastHelp, the sleek new medical alert device because it instantly connects you to free unlimited help anytime, anywhere nationwide with no contracts, no deposits and no monthly bills ever.
FLYING OUT THE DOOR: Trucks are being loaded with thousands of new medical alert devices called FastHelp. They are now being delivered to lucky seniors who call the National Rebate Center Hotline today. Everyone is calling to get FastHelp, the sleek new medical alert device because it instantly connects you to free unlimited help anytime, anywhere nationwide with no contracts, no deposits and no monthly bills ever.

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