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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

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I've learned to be inventive over the years..... find out in advance

whenever possible and then you can plan accordingly....

smile

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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

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