Saturday, 16 April 2011, NEW AMERICA - Dear readers we at the Ninth Amendment care about your well-being and, as they say, "If you do not have your health, you do not have anything". We hope by now you have duly paid the Man for your Times digital subscription and are not GETTING THE NEW YORK TIMES ABSOLUTELY FREE SIMPLY BY SETTING YOUR FIREFOX BROWSER TO "PRIVATE BROWSING".
Ready to save some money and on your health care costs? Good. Here are two ways to defeat the pigs in the United States prescription drug industry TOTALLY LEGALLY WITHOUT HEALTH CARE INSURANCE. Go get a pen or pencil.
Number One. As actually was advised by the United States Government, purchase all your un- or undercovered prescription drugs by buying them at your nearest CostCo. All CostCo stores have a pharmacy just like the pharmacy down your street. You do not need a CostCo membership to use the pharmacy at CostCo. Just tell them to get you in at the door that you are going to the pharmacy. Call the CostCo store first and dial "O" in the middle of the pharmacy voice prompts. Simply say you do not have adequate or any health insurance and ask how much your name or generic prescription drug costs in the quantity you want. Be careful not to just bring a credit card because CostCo does not accept most of them. Make sure you ask before you go to the store and end up not having the cash, debit, FSA card, or whatever CostCo accepts.
Bring in your prescription and tell CostCo you will wait or come back to have it filled, as you wish. If you already have your prescription at another pharmacy but the CostCo price is better, simply tell Costco your pharmacy's name and address with your prescription and its telephone number, and CostCo will call your pharmacy to have your prescription transferred to CostCo. You can fill as many prescriptions as you like. As with all pharmacies, the greater the quantity, the greater the savings. Already a CostCo member, be sure to also ask for a Prescription Savings Card to save a few more per cent.
Number Two. Call Luscinia Health for free at cardholder helpline at 1-866-368-9807 and ask for their absolutely free Simple Savings card sent free to the address you tell Luscinia. Within about a week you will receive two cards on a perforated postcard for two people to carry. Anyone can use them for free. Usually if you do not have health insurance you can save from about 25% to 60% at any pharmacy where we have ever tried the card.
Even if you have health insurance but do not like the prescription drug price it gets you, you can simply ask the pharmacist also to run the price before you pay with the Simple Savings card. If it costs less with the Simple Savings card than retail or with your health insurance or the pharmacy's plan (if it has one) obviously buy it at the cheaper Simple Savings price. The pharmacist cannot tell you which way you have to pay. You or anyone you tell can call Luscinia at the above telephone number, which is printed on the cards, absolutely free and order more cards for free as well.
So what is the catch? There is none. So what is the :hidden cost for Luscinia Simple Savings Card or CostCo or CostCo Prescription Savings Card for a little extra savings for members? There is none. This is no a gimmick, not an ad, and the Ninth Amendment provides this information simply as a good Samaritan member of the internet community. If it saves you so much it makes you happy, give it to any charity but the Republican Party. No joke. Stay healthy.
Copyright 2011 Big M and Little L All World Rights Expressly Reserved
Ready to save some money and on your health care costs? Good. Here are two ways to defeat the pigs in the United States prescription drug industry TOTALLY LEGALLY WITHOUT HEALTH CARE INSURANCE. Go get a pen or pencil.
Number One. As actually was advised by the United States Government, purchase all your un- or undercovered prescription drugs by buying them at your nearest CostCo. All CostCo stores have a pharmacy just like the pharmacy down your street. You do not need a CostCo membership to use the pharmacy at CostCo. Just tell them to get you in at the door that you are going to the pharmacy. Call the CostCo store first and dial "O" in the middle of the pharmacy voice prompts. Simply say you do not have adequate or any health insurance and ask how much your name or generic prescription drug costs in the quantity you want. Be careful not to just bring a credit card because CostCo does not accept most of them. Make sure you ask before you go to the store and end up not having the cash, debit, FSA card, or whatever CostCo accepts.
Bring in your prescription and tell CostCo you will wait or come back to have it filled, as you wish. If you already have your prescription at another pharmacy but the CostCo price is better, simply tell Costco your pharmacy's name and address with your prescription and its telephone number, and CostCo will call your pharmacy to have your prescription transferred to CostCo. You can fill as many prescriptions as you like. As with all pharmacies, the greater the quantity, the greater the savings. Already a CostCo member, be sure to also ask for a Prescription Savings Card to save a few more per cent.
Number Two. Call Luscinia Health for free at cardholder helpline at 1-866-368-9807 and ask for their absolutely free Simple Savings card sent free to the address you tell Luscinia. Within about a week you will receive two cards on a perforated postcard for two people to carry. Anyone can use them for free. Usually if you do not have health insurance you can save from about 25% to 60% at any pharmacy where we have ever tried the card.
Even if you have health insurance but do not like the prescription drug price it gets you, you can simply ask the pharmacist also to run the price before you pay with the Simple Savings card. If it costs less with the Simple Savings card than retail or with your health insurance or the pharmacy's plan (if it has one) obviously buy it at the cheaper Simple Savings price. The pharmacist cannot tell you which way you have to pay. You or anyone you tell can call Luscinia at the above telephone number, which is printed on the cards, absolutely free and order more cards for free as well.
So what is the catch? There is none. So what is the :hidden cost for Luscinia Simple Savings Card or CostCo or CostCo Prescription Savings Card for a little extra savings for members? There is none. This is no a gimmick, not an ad, and the Ninth Amendment provides this information simply as a good Samaritan member of the internet community. If it saves you so much it makes you happy, give it to any charity but the Republican Party. No joke. Stay healthy.
Copyright 2011 Big M and Little L All World Rights Expressly Reserved
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