I know that this is obvious to most, but don't forget to check for those "Free Gift Card with New and/or Transferred Prescription" coupons.
Prescriptions can be transferred around town to take advantage of the deals from the various stores. Most can be obtained even though you use an insurance co-pay to pay for them.
Remember to ASK if your store takes competitor's prescription coupons. My CVS didn't have a clue that they accepted them until I told them-- the asst. mgr. had been with that store for 13 years and never knew.
Just to give an example: DH has gotten or refilled 7 prescriptions in the last 2 weeks. We got 2 $20 GC from CVS, 1 $25 GC from SuperFresh, and 1 $25 GC from Eckerd.
7 x $5 copays= $35 ..... 20 + 20 + 25 + 25= $90 in GC .... we're ahead by $55!
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