• scops@reddthat.com
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    13 hours ago

    According to a thread I found on the bad place, individual pharmacists can make the decision to reject coupons for prescription drugs. This was per an account that claimed to be a GoodRx rep

    • surewhynotlem@lemmy.world
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      13 hours ago

      That’s even better.

      If it’s an individual pharmacist doing it, you know where they work, you go give them shit every day.

      I won’t fault the guy behind the counter if CVS has a policy. But if that guy behind the counter made the decision? Fuck that guy in particular. He’s gonna hear about it.

        • BlueFootedPetey@sh.itjust.works
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          6 hours ago

          In cvs (or any us retail pharmacy), the store manager has no control over the pharmacist. Ask the the pharmacist for their supervisor contact info. If they present anyone from the front store, ask that person for the pharmacists supervisor info.

          I dont recommend going full Karen, mind you, but running one or two discount cards to see if it helps is the fucking minimum.

          I was a lead pharm tech in a busy east coast cvs for years. I could not always run each of the 42 discount cards a customer brought in, but good rx for sure, and at least a couple others. And if they wanted, yea over the course of a few days yes, I would run 42 fucking claims and call them and let em know which one knocked 6 bucks off the monthly 1800 out of pocket cost.