This post is sponsored by SingleCare
Who likes to save money? Then this post is for you. Today, I’m thrilled to partner with SingleCare a free prescription discount service that can help you save up to 80% on your prescriptions. That’s right up to 80% on your prescriptions. If you haven’t heard about SingleCare then let me be the first to share the good news!
Today, I'm talking prescription drugs and how to save money on them
I'm collaborating with SingleCare, a free prescription service that negotiates with pharmacies to pass savings off to their members
Think Groupon for perscriptions
What is SingleCare? It’s a great service that you don’t even need to sign up to use. But if you want to save even more on your prescriptions (and who doesn’t want to do that?) then sign up for SingleCare’s FREE loyalty program, where you can earn bonus savings. SingleCare works directly with pharmacies to negotiate up to 80% off prescriptions, and they pass those savings along to their members, free of charge. Now that’s a win/win! And you can use SingleCare whether you have insurance or don’t.
Once you’re on SingleCare’s site or app, search for your prescription to find the lowest prices in your area. Then you can download, text, or email yourself a free SingleCare coupon card to use at participating pharmacies. When you’re ready to pick up your prescription simply show the coupon card to your pharmacist and the savings will be automatically applied. How easy is that?!
SingleCare can be used at over 35,000 pharmacies nationwide. They’ve helped millions of customers save billions on medications. And save more with SingleCare’s loyalty program.
Didn’t I tell you that this was a good post today? So head on over to SingleCare and see for yourself how SingleCare will help you save money.
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Thank you for the information on SingleCare. When using other Rx discount cards, I found out that the item cost is not submitted to insurance ( in my case Medicare Part B for a vaccine ) so I paid out of pocket using a card but it did not count towards my annual Part B deductible of $233. So it seems the plans are most worthwhile if your prescribed drug is not on the Drug Plan formulary. Any clarification would be appreciated
Sounds like GOOD Rx.
Too bad the meds are so expensive.