Andie333
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Okay, well, now it's happened twice, so I figured I'd post something about it here...in the event someone else can take advantage of this:
I have BC/BS personal choice high option insurance, and I get my prescriptions filled at CVS pharmacy.
Anyway, I went to pick up my generic ceftin the other day and was told it was free. Zip.
Honestly, it was the end of a long day. I didn't really question it and just drove on home. But later in the week, I was picking up generic wellbutrin. Free again. This time I mentioned something to the pharmacist and was told generics are free in February.
Now, I'm not sure if that's a CVS thing or BC/BS. Not accustomed to anything free from either source, but I'm looking tonight for any other generics I can get filled this weekend to take advantage of this.
Thought I'd let folks here know...just in case...
Andie
[ 16. February 2007, 09:42 PM: Message edited by: Andie333 ]
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Yahoooo, Andie!! Don't look a gift horse in the mouth. I am coming to your CVS, 'cause the one in Illinois that we use sure isn't coughing up anything for free in Feb. Not even generics.
Good for you!
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geniveve
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i have bc/bs and went to walmart. i had several prescriptions and i asked about this. i was denied because (1) made too much money (2) i had insurance.
i told them i would pay out of pocket and they still denied me.
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