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12-14-2007, 06:39 PM #1M FGuest
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We need to replace the pad on our garage door. We have 2 door garage and it is about 15 yrs old. The door works just fine but we have problem with the pad on the side. If you have a brand that you have had good luck please share it with us.
Thank you,
Melissa
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12-14-2007, 10:26 PM #2jessica pilkertonGuest
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I've got a question. I just got laid off today from
my job and my health insurance is cut off today. I'm
waiting for the Cobra paperwork. In the mean time my
daughter needs a prescription that costs about 157.00.
I know that Walmart offers the $4.00 prescriptions can
I use it even though I don't have insurance right now.
I went to social services and applied for Medical
assistance for her and myself as I am pregnant, but
they said it can take 10-14 days to get approved.
Jessica
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12-15-2007, 10:24 AM #3Idodc@aol.comGuest
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In a message dated 12/15/2007 8:51:35 AM Eastern Standard Time, jpilkerton2001@yahoo.com writes:
I know that Walmart offers the $4.00 prescriptions can
walmart does not offer all drugs for that price, many are full price... (ask me how I know this?)... my daughter needed a drug that was over 250 when I did not have insurance...
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12-15-2007, 10:26 AM #4Patty AdamsGuest
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Jessica,
The $4.00 prescriptions are only on certain meds. You will need to check
and see if you can get a substitute for the med your daughter needs. Maybe
call them.
Hope this helps.
Patty in MI
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12-15-2007, 10:28 AM #5LissGuest
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<DIV dir="ltr" align="left"><SPAN class="390391514-15122007">>>I know that Walmart offers the $4.00 prescriptions canI use it even though I don't have insurance right now.<<
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<DIV dir="ltr" align="left"><SPAN class="390391514-15122007">Walmarts $4. prescriptions are FOR people who Don't have insurance, not for people who DO. Hopefully your prescription is for 1 of the items that is covered for $4. Not all prescriptions are covered under that plan.
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<DIV dir="ltr" align="left"><SPAN class="390391514-15122007">Here's the link to walmarts $4 Prescriptions so you can check to see if that particular one is covered:
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<DIV dir="ltr" align="left"><SPAN class="390391514-15122007">http://www.walmart.com/catalog/catal...PageCatId=5431
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<DIV dir="ltr" align="left"><SPAN class="390391514-15122007">from their site:
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<LI>You are eligible for this program whether or not you have any prescription-drug coverage through your company, under Medicare or any other plan. <LI>We have recently added 24 new $4 prescriptions. <LI>Our new Women's Health category features several $9 prescriptions - a significant savings over typical prices.** <LI>Over the last year since the introduction of this program, 16 states have seen customer savings of $15 million or more.</LI>
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<SPAN class="390391514-15122007">A Note- make sure you know exactly what the prescription is for- an example, a couple weeks ago I had to take ds to the ER - he played next door and got a severe case of poison ivy- then played baseball, got hit in the eye, rubbed his eye and managed to spread the poison ivy all over his face and in his eyes- which swelled shut within hours. The doc gave him a prescription for tablets- they (The Walmart Pharmacy) decided to fill it in liquid form- which was NOT covered by the $4 plan- so instead of $4 they were going to charge me $165. I made them call the doc at the ER to confirm it was supposed to be tablets rather than Liquid- and then the prescription dropped to $4.
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<SPAN class="390391514-15122007">So watch the writing on the prescription- although the medicine may be available in different forms- liquid, tablets, capsules, ointments, creams, etc- not all forms of each drug is covered.
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<SPAN class="390391514-15122007">~Liss
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<SPAN class="390391514-15122007">P.S. I just had a flyer here theother day for a company -Meihers & Publix,that offers all antibiotic prescriptions forFREE at their store.
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<SPAN class="390391514-15122007"><SPAN><SPAN dir="ltr">http://www3.meijer.com/pharmacy/free-antibiotics.html
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<SPAN class="390391514-15122007"><SPAN><SPAN dir="ltr">http://www.publix.com/about/newsroom...aseItemPK=2636
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12-15-2007, 10:43 AM #6Nancy RGuest
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<SPAN class="390391514-15122007">This is NOT true. Anyone can use the $4 Rx program. Walmart doens't care.
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<SPAN class="390391514-15122007">Nancy
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<DIV dir="ltr" align="left"><SPAN class="390391514-15122007">Walmarts $4. prescriptions are FOR people who Don't have insurance, not for people who DO.
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12-15-2007, 10:50 AM #7LissGuest
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--- In Budget101_@yahoogroups.com, "Liss" <liss@...> wrote:
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> >>I know that Walmart offers the $4.00 prescriptions canI use it
even though
> I don't have insurance right now.<<
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> Walmarts $4. prescriptions are FOR people who Don't have insurance,
not for people who DO.<<
Whoops, that didn't come out right, Walmarts $4 prescriptions are
for BOTH people who do and people who Don't have insurance. Hmm.. I
said that at the bottom of the post, not quite sure what I was
thinking at the top.
Anyway, to be clear, as long as your prescription is listed in that
link I sent you- you should be able to get it for $4.
Oh, since I am correcting myself & fixing things I left out,
Congrats on your Pregnancy!
~Liss
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12-15-2007, 11:39 AM #8herberkids3Guest
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If the medication you need is not on the list, take the list in to
your doctor's office, and ask the nurse to check if any of the
medications on the list would work as a substitute. As many have
said, the only drugs for $4 are on the list. And it has to be the
exact perscription as the item on the list.
By dropping the list and having the nurse check, you won't have a
doctor's fee applied when you least need it.
And yes, as some have also pointed out, the pharmacist may try to
substitute it for a non-list item, or type (like syrup instead of
tablets, or non-generic for generic, etc) to get more money. I don't
know that this is something they do on purpose, but I've heard from
a lot of people who have had that problem at Walmarts all over the
place.
As an aside, if you DO incur any medical costs while you are
uninsured, and do get Medicaid while you are pregnant, they can
retroactivly pay for some things, either by reimbursing you (which I
believe is harder to do), or by paying the bill outright.
--- In Budget101_@yahoogroups.com, jessica pilkerton
<jpilkerton2001@...> wrote:
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>
> I've got a question. I just got laid off today from
> my job and my health insurance is cut off today. I'm
> waiting for the Cobra paperwork. In the mean time my
> daughter needs a prescription that costs about 157.00.
> I know that Walmart offers the $4.00 prescriptions can
> I use it even though I don't have insurance right now.
> I went to social services and applied for Medical
> assistance for her and myself as I am pregnant, but
> they said it can take 10-14 days to get approved.
>
> Jessica
>
>
>
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