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RealityChik

(382 posts)
17. GoodRX is amazing!
Mon Dec 12, 2016, 01:48 AM
Dec 2016

I only have Part D because of that ridiculous lifetime penalty added to your premium if you don't. I throw $33 down the toilet for nothing every month and never use. I use the GoodRX discount card instead. If I used Part D, my drug would cost $465 per month. (Retail price is $610), but with GoodRX, I pay $203 per month for the very same drug! Even Costco charges $330 per month! Costs vary among pharmacies that honor GoodRX and not all pharmacies participate.

Cost of Senior Living [View all] Yonnie3 Nov 2016 OP
Oh, yeah... TreasonousBastard Nov 2016 #1
Social Security is my only income lillypaddle Nov 2016 #2
I found a way to cut 90% off my prescription costs. dixiegrrrrl Nov 2016 #7
thanks for the info lillypaddle Nov 2016 #8
I checked on two of my many prescriptions lillypaddle Nov 2016 #9
The discount sites are not much help with non-generics dixiegrrrrl Nov 2016 #10
Listen, I appreciate your info lillypaddle Nov 2016 #11
GoodRX is amazing! RealityChik Dec 2016 #17
Who is behind GoodRX, i.e., who is paying for the drugs? No Vested Interest Feb 2017 #21
I will check into this Sherman A1 Dec 2016 #19
I can only commiserate. I am drawing my SS, but I continue to work because Hoyt Nov 2016 #3
I'm not in an Advantage plan Yonnie3 Nov 2016 #5
Have you gone to MyMedicare.gov to see Part D plans for '17? alfie Nov 2016 #4
No, I have not. Thanks for the suggestion. Yonnie3 Nov 2016 #6
Though Medicare is good for seniors it does not cover everything. Thinkingabout Nov 2016 #12
Some conflate Medicare with Medicaid, Yonnie3 Nov 2016 #13
If your income is low enough TexasBushwhacker Feb 2017 #20
As I understand it, one can have no more than $1500 in assets if going on Medicaid. No Vested Interest Feb 2017 #22
It's something like that, but I don't believe they count TexasBushwhacker Feb 2017 #23
I wake up at night worrying about if we'll outlive our savings. trof Nov 2016 #14
You are one of many. Yonnie3 Nov 2016 #15
It got worse Yonnie3 Nov 2016 #16
I am horrified to see how many have only SS for income. PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2016 #18
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