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logans_girl2001 ([personal profile] logans_girl2001) wrote2025-04-30 05:44 am
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I called Walgreens after I got off work yesterday and found out that 'coupons' like GoodRX are actually for people WITHOUT insurance. You'd think they'd mention that in the ads, wouldn't you?

Luckily one of the coupons I found was actually from the Eliquis website. The pharmacist ran that one and my out of pocket price is $10! I can get behind that.

When I went to the website, I had the option of getting a one time use coupon or one good for two years. Guess which one I chose? I didn't think to ask if I would have to call in and give this coupon number every month or if they would automatically run it if my insurance doesn't cover it like they did last month (but seriously, why was it free last month and not this month? Is this made in one of the countries the current administration has leveed a 150% tariff against?). Guess we'll find out next month.


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