Guest guest Posted January 3, 2004 Report Share Posted January 3, 2004 Uhm try by annual car insurance that went down a whopping $40 when we went from no fault to torte (grrrrrrrrrr). Anyways this is what I am sending Merck Medoo: Due to the increase of the cost of prescriptions (going from $10 to $80) I might not be able to renew my prescriptions within 90 days and might need to hold off until I have the money. Would that cause any problems if I delayed renewing my prescriptions? Are there any timeframes I need to know. I want to check now before it happens. Thanks. Thanks for the suggestion. I hadn't even thought about something like that. Louise > Give them a call and tell them the when your next refill is due you have > an annual car insurance payment due and might have to hold off on your > refill until you have the money available.... would that cause any > problems, you'd like to check into it now so that you have time to figure > stuff out. > > Topper () > > On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 16:08:31 -0000 " lestatl382 " <LestatL382@y...> > writes: > > Unless I run into expiration dates. The bottle of 3 I just got has an > > expiration date of sometime NEXT year. > > (Really freaky having expiration dates. When I filled my > > prescriptions at Safeway I never got an expiration date.) > > If anyone can come up with an innocent question that won't give > > Merck > > Medco a clue as to what I am doing please share it. I am thinking of > > asking something like - do I need to renew my prescriptions every 90 > > days. Period. > > Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2004 Report Share Posted January 3, 2004 I've learned to be inventive over the years..... find out in advance whenever possible and then you can plan accordingly.... smile Topper () On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 00:34:04 -0000 " lestatl382 " writes: > Uhm try by annual car insurance that went down a whopping $40 when we > went from no fault to torte (grrrrrrrrrr). > Anyways this is what I am sending Merck Medoo: > Due to the increase of the cost of prescriptions (going from $10 to > $80) I might not be able to renew my prescriptions within 90 days > and > might need to hold off until I have the money. Would that cause any > problems if I delayed renewing my prescriptions? Are there any > timeframes I need to know. I want to check now before it happens. > Thanks. > Thanks for the suggestion. I hadn't even thought about something > like that. > > Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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