naeem5
03-09-2009, 01:15:15 PM
Bi-Lo now has over 400 generic drugs for $4.00 like Walmart and there is no money to pay to get a drug card like CVS, etc.
I was given a coupon by a Bi-Lo pharmacist that would give me a $25 gift card with a transferred prescription. I went to use it today.
I was told that they can not let me get two discounts on the same Rx.
I said "where" are you getting 2 discounts? I was told the $25 gift card is considered a discount and the $4 generic was a discount.
I said, what is the regular price on my generic? $4? Yes, they said, so I said well, how is that considered a discount, and I have never heard of a gift card (perk-giveaway) being a discount too.
I was given two choices, take the $4 generic and forget the gift card coupon or pay the $23 for the med and get the $25 gift card.
I was forced to take the $4 med since I might get a non $4 generic for that coupon later on. Bi-Lo told me I could use it but only on non $4 generics. I can see why they have this rule, but to tell me $4 is the "regular price" does not explain why that counts as a discount and why the gift card is called a discount. You can not use two discounts on the same Rx and I had to take the gift card, or the $4 med, or neither.
I think their policy on this has a strong smell to it. :shrug7:
I was given a coupon by a Bi-Lo pharmacist that would give me a $25 gift card with a transferred prescription. I went to use it today.
I was told that they can not let me get two discounts on the same Rx.
I said "where" are you getting 2 discounts? I was told the $25 gift card is considered a discount and the $4 generic was a discount.
I said, what is the regular price on my generic? $4? Yes, they said, so I said well, how is that considered a discount, and I have never heard of a gift card (perk-giveaway) being a discount too.
I was given two choices, take the $4 generic and forget the gift card coupon or pay the $23 for the med and get the $25 gift card.
I was forced to take the $4 med since I might get a non $4 generic for that coupon later on. Bi-Lo told me I could use it but only on non $4 generics. I can see why they have this rule, but to tell me $4 is the "regular price" does not explain why that counts as a discount and why the gift card is called a discount. You can not use two discounts on the same Rx and I had to take the gift card, or the $4 med, or neither.
I think their policy on this has a strong smell to it. :shrug7: