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by sam36
2118 days ago
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I don't think that is the full truth. Everyone in the industry seems to see goodrx as dishonest and they all state the same story similar to this recent one from reddit[0]. In my personal experience, the goodrx "coupon" for my drug was $30. Sure enough, at the pharmacy, I was charged $30. But if I use the same coupon the next month, the price is magically $57. I could print out a new coupon every time, but the process with the pharm tech to change to a different "drug card" (which is what they see it as) is nearly a 5 minute process. By contrast, my state offers their own group drug card, and the charge is usually around $45. It might go up or down by a few dollars every 6 months, but that is it. [0]: https://www.reddit.com/r/explainlikeimfive/comments/ih4ziy/e... |
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