Save Money with Prescription Promotions
May 17, 2009 by Karen Weideman
Filed under save-money
For those of you who have prescriptions filled regularly, you should be aware of special prescription promotions. There are many stores that promote extra savings and gift cards for having your new or transferred prescriptions filled at their store.
Stores such as Target and Rite Aid frequently run prescription promotions. A typical deal is that the store would offer the customer a $10 gift card for a new or transferred prescription that is filled in their store. Most promotions usually require a coupon so it is a good idea to keep an eye out for these coupons in your local paper.
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Take Advantage of Prescription Coupons
June 2, 2008 by Karen Weideman
Filed under coupons, money saving idea, saving money
Did you know that some pharmacies offer coupon incentives to gain your business? The stores that I’ve seen do this are Target and Rite Aid, but I’m sure there are others participating.
Basically, the store puts a coupon in their Sunday flyer that gives you a $10 gift card with a new or transferred prescription. When you get your new or transferred prescription filled, you just give the cashier your coupon and she’ll give you back a $10 gift card for that store. FYI – You cannot use the coupon with government backed prescription programs such as Medicaid or Medicare.
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Prescription drug price gouging days are over thanks to Costco.
February 24, 2006 by kellys
Filed under frugal living, news
Everyone knows that the internet is full of hogwash and e-rumors. I love finding out whether they are true or false. This time one IS true. Sharon Davis Davis, budget analyst with the Deptartment of Commerce, helps bust this myth and loans credibility to the pharmaceutical world. With all the hype about prescription drugs these days, you can get overwhelmed. Some prescriptions can run you >$100 per month. So what is a girl, or boy, of any age to do? Well, there has been a report done in several cities by different reporters …read more







