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We have participated in Just Between Friends (JBF) consignment events in both the Collegeville and Wyomissing areas during the past several years. Following one of those recent events, another JBF event being set up on the campus of beautiful Haverford College in Delaware County, PA reached out to us and invited our participation in their event. Our schedule was clear, se we jumped at the opportunity to join for a day of this multi-day super sale.

This organization's events always draw big crowds of shoppers who know where to find great bargains, and this event was no exception. Organizers told us they had more than 100,000 items for sale at this particular events. People from all over the region came out to do some serious power shopping for their families. Although the audience was mostly young moms with children, or expectant moms, we saw plenty of dads, grandparents and others, too. It was a buyer's paradise with all kinds of things available for purchase at deep discounts, too. Children's clothing, shoes, games and toys, puzzles, books strollers, furniture and so much more flew out the door at people enthusiastically searched for their treasures.

The event ran like clockwork thanks to a very organized event leader and her scores of volunteer support staff. We were so happy to be part of an event that drew people from such a large area. Although most event-goers were closest to our Patient First centers in Springfield and Devon, PA, many others came from Philadelphia and communities around the city, and even several from South Jersey. We are hoping for an invitation to return to future events since we know this is the type of activity that attracts participants who are very interested in great deals, great service and exactly the type of care we provide at our Patient First locations when people are ill or injured and need care. 

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Ben Paris 4 months ago

it's unfortunate that you hold these types of events whole simultaneously screwing people that visit patient first locations by fraudulently billing and changing billing types from urgent care to primary care in order to steal more money by claiming the provider is out of network. so much fraud with Patient First....what an embarrassing organization



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