Judycat
Well-known Member
- Location
- Pennsylvania
Oh no! What do you do? You call your Part D provider and ask who else is in network. That's what I did and had my prescriptions transferred to a different pharmacy.
You'd think this is a correct, understandable thing to do, but my former pharmacy called upset and huffy that I would dump them like that. They wanted me to wait until their lawsuit changed things back. Ya! I'm going to wait and pay full price until class action makes a decision. No thanks.
What makes them think they can demand loyalty? I told them I'd rather stay with their pharmacy but I needed them to be in my Part D network which they will no longer be. "Well we already transferred your prescriptions (so there)!" I thanked them and said goodbye. Sheesh. You were my drugstore not my family. Gah.
You'd think this is a correct, understandable thing to do, but my former pharmacy called upset and huffy that I would dump them like that. They wanted me to wait until their lawsuit changed things back. Ya! I'm going to wait and pay full price until class action makes a decision. No thanks.

What makes them think they can demand loyalty? I told them I'd rather stay with their pharmacy but I needed them to be in my Part D network which they will no longer be. "Well we already transferred your prescriptions (so there)!" I thanked them and said goodbye. Sheesh. You were my drugstore not my family. Gah.