fmdog44
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- Houston, Texas
We all get prescription cards and dental cards in the mail. I toss mine because I have insurance but can anyone offer an insight to them?
My insurance is weak in covering prescriptions
I’ve used the one I got via google for the last three years (recommended by a retired friend)
Wally world has the numbers on file so I never need to carry it
Very noticeable discounts, some huge
OK now here is my question, who is absorbing the cost?
My immediate thought is, the undiscounted prices are so exorbitantly high from the get-go, there's really nothing to 'absorb'
My imagination goes to the pharmaceutical mfgs, thinking they're missing out on sales (folks just not taking their meds due to cost impact of being uninsured)
thus
those little offers
that's where my tiny mind goes
it's like all those mattress sales
When's the last time anyone paid 'full price'?
I do not have Prescription insurance but my discount card has saved me hundreds in the last few years. The one I use is a PS Card.We all get prescription cards and dental cards in the mail. I toss mine because I have insurance but can anyone offer an insight to them?
I do not have Prescription insurance but my discount card has saved me hundreds in the last few years. The one I use is a PS Card.
NobodyBut who is paying is the question.
Nobody
And nobody needs to
The prices, like mattresses, are jacked up, waaaay past the normal mfg to market mark up
Take yer discount cardI can't buy that because then everyone would get them and use them. I will be at my pharmacy tomorrow.
Nobody
And nobody needs to
The prices, like mattresses, are jacked up, waaaay past the normal mfg to market mark up
it's just a negotiated discount off of the suggested retail price.