| Investigation reveals that CCRM marketing staff monitor and post fake success stories on Infertility forums. |
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| OP do you have a source? I've noticed a few of their success stories repeated in many forums which means they were probably put their by CCRM staff, since most successful patients wouldn't bother posting in multiple forums. |
| Still, it's hard to argue with their numbers. |
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Unless their numbers are artificially inflated by placing the data from their more difficult cases into an "experimental" group. SART is controlled by the physicians at the biggest clinics so I'm inclined to think they are manipulating the system. Of course, I'm more skeptical than most because I work as a research scientist (NIH) and know first hand how studies can be manipulated.
I also find it suspicious that so many "happy" patients continue to post of IF forums, I would think once they have a baby they would move on from these sights. |
| Some women like to give hope to other women. So they post their success stories. Some women also get super excited by their success and want everyone to know. Such women also post everywhere. |
They rip you off or something? I find the success stories inspiring. There was a poster here awhile back who offered a really detailed explanation for how they work. Clearly not a plant. She was just helping other women who might want to find clinics with better success rates than ours locally. I found her post informative and interesting. I might consider them based on the experience she shared with us. |
| A friend of mine went there and they charged almost twice what she paid at SGF and she was not successful, in fact she had a worse response than all previous cycles. Just like PP she chose them based on some stories she read online. |
| I agree with previous PP, the CCRM team are smooth marketeers and this is a very profitable business so I wouldn't trust anything I read on here or most other sites. |
| I am not surprised at all. The posts about CCRM always seemed too rosy and fake. |
| I always wondered why they had so many posts on this forum which is for DC area. Marketing people are scum of the earth and any intelligent person should not be influenced by things they read on this site and others. |
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What are you all actually talking about? Can you provide specific links and examples that you think we're planted by CCRM?
Thanks in advance! |
| Not the OP, but I also saw a story on Reddit about CCRM's advertising tactics, I'll try to find the link. |
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Eh - I posted one very favorable review of my consult with CCRM. Compared with the local clinics, they were light years above the rest in terms of the information they provided in the consult, and in giving their basis for their opinions. Really.
I have not cycled with them because they won't accept embryos created with donor eggs unless you can provide paperwork showing stating the donor's name and showing that the donor met all FDA requirements, and most clinics won't contact the donor to see if she will waive anonymity for this purpose. This could be a very conservative compliance approach (rather than accepting certifications with the donor's number) and/or it could be motivated by financial concerns or concerns with the quality of the embryos created elsewhere. Buy I was truly impressed, and would have tried there if they would have accepted the DE embryos we have frozen. |