coldhot
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Reged: 02/03/03
Posts: 56
Loc: o: another state of mind
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this is a belated post, i've been out of town. woody's said they'd transfer my script to TDI on 1/13. on that date i went to TDI's site, entered billing and other information and left town. turns out TDI sent my meds via UPS the next day! got 'em on UPS's third delivery attempt when i returned home monday. no complaints here ...
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ro_jo
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Reged: 09/23/02
Posts: 30
Loc: NC
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Does anyone know the answer about whether Woody's can still ship meds to an address in NC?
Thanks!
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samw420
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Reged: 12/19/01
Posts: 142
Loc: NYC Metro Area
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The cost for #120 Norco 10/325's should be exactly $100 from TDI. They use UPS for shipping. Priority Overnight is $30, Std. Overnight is $25, Saturday Shipping is $40. You have to go to their website http://www.tdipharmacy.com and register. That's where you give them your address, billing, and shipping info.
FYI for anyone caught up in this Woody's transfer business... Regardless of what info you enter on the TDI site, YOD provides them with your name, birthdate, address, phone, and credit card info. So, if ANY information has changed since you had your consult with YOD you need to let YOD know and should probably CALL TDI and let them know BEFORE they processs your script. In my situation, my CC and address info changed and, even though I put correct info on the TDI site, they completely ignored it and used the old, outdated info that YOD provided. This caused a big problem since I don't reside at the address they processed my shipping label for, and they charged a CC that I did not want them to. That's why I say CALL TDI. I know they ask you to use their website and email, but they don't seem to follow their own procedures, so why should we?
I don't know what the real story is with Woody's. When I spoke with them, they gave me some BS about a "regulation concern" that they were addressing and they said that they would be resuming their operation shortly. In my opinion, they're done. I doubt that pharmaceutical "regulation concerns" go away quickly, if at all. I do hope Kathy and the rest of the people at YOD are able to come up with a better pharmacy than TDI if Woody's is, in fact, out of comission. Woody's is one of the main reasons I started using YOD to begin with. Kathy and the YOD staff have treated me like gold since I began using them, but if they continue using TDI i'm afraid I may have to look elsewhere. TDI is too expensive and their customer service sucks. Just my two cents...
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Purple
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Reged: 07/15/03
Posts: 233
Loc: Midwest
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LE means Law Enforcement and they will only get involved in a fraulent script. A paper script that was written by someone else than actual doctor and the pharm calls them reporting it.
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mrscoach
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Reged: 07/29/02
Posts: 79
Loc: OR Go Ducks!
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FYI for anyone caught up in this Woody's transfer business... Regardless of what info you enter on the TDI site, YOD provides them with your name, birthdate, address, phone, and credit card info. So, if ANY information has changed since you had your consult with YOD you need to let YOD know and should probably CALL TDI and let them know BEFORE they processs your script. In my situation, my CC and address info changed and, even though I put correct info on the TDI site, they completely ignored it and used the old, outdated info that YOD provided. This caused a big problem since I don't reside at the address they processed my shipping label for, and they charged a CC that I did not want them to. That's why I say CALL TDI. I know they ask you to use their website and email, but they don't seem to follow their own procedures, so why should we?
Here here. Same thing happened with me, but only the credit card part. I was trying to pay off the credit card that Woody's and YOD had on file, so I went to TDI and entered all my info, including a different credit card, and even placed my order before YOD even transferred my script (I just put in the notes section "transfer refill from YOD or Woody's"), but they still charged the card sent over from YOD. I can understand, they're extra busy from all the transfers, but still, if I have to use them for my last refill with YOD, I'll be calling them and straightening this out for sure beforehand.
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BlackCat
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Reged: 09/22/03
Posts: 383
Loc: Bed
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FYI: YOD told me that Woody's is transferring refills (and YOD is sending new and repeat orders) to Bi-Wise in addition to TDI. I emailed bi-wise for a quote and they charge $98 for #120 generic norco 10/325, but DON'T accept credit cards and ONLY ship COD, which is not for me.
www.bi-wise.com
TDI charges $99.60 for the same #120, which is $11.80 more per month than the $87.80 that Woody's used to charge.
YOD's new indefinite offer of 3 refills is too good to pass up IMO (plus $30 off the consult for VIPs). I would love to be able to fill my new YOD order at Woody's instead of TDI to save $47.20 over the course of the four scripts AND get the better, more reliable customer service at Woody's.
I guess I'll wait another week or so and see if Woody's comes back to life...
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lovely11
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Wood is the best....
I like cotton.
Take another one oxy20
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shelley077
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Reged: 06/01/03
Posts: 37
Loc: Indiana
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Quote:
FYI: YOD told me that Woody's is transferring refills (and YOD is sending new and repeat orders) to Bi-Wise in addition to TDI. I emailed bi-wise for a quote and they charge $98 for #120 generic norco 10/325, but DON'T accept credit cards and ONLY ship COD, which is not for me.
www.bi-wise.com
Well, where or where would you get that info about bi-wise??? That is totally incorrect, verified by Kathy. A business usually DOESN'T do cod, and is for people with no credit to use.....it is an added service, not in lieu of service. If they told someone that, perhaps they didn't accept that particular type of card they had, ya know, like american express, or debit card-- or something different.
Of course they take credit cards!!!!
Shelley
Edited by shelley077 (01/23/04 05:01 AM)
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BlackCat
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Reged: 09/22/03
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The COD info. came from Bi-Wise directly.
I contacted Bi-wise using the fillable question form on their web site, www.bi-wise.com , yesterday. The reply I received had the quote I requested ($98 for #120 norco 10/325) along with a great deal of info on COD shipping that I didn't ask about. Further they said they don't accept credit cards for these YOD on-line / mail orders.
This policy struck me as odd also, so I e-mailed them this morning DIRECTLY at the store that actually handles the online business in St. Pete's, FL: . A different person just replied and told me that they DO, in fact, accept credit cards as one would expect and apologized for the confusion. 
I also asked the St. Pete's store about shipping methods and cost and he told me they use FedEx and charge only $20 for overnight shipping.
Kudos to YOD for giving customers a solid (and slightly cheaper) alternative to TDI for refill transfers and new/repeat orders! 
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shelley077
Newbie
Reged: 06/01/03
Posts: 37
Loc: Indiana
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Ok, let me answer some/my own questions here. You DO NOT have to fill out the "rx transfer request" on bi-wise site. Woody's does everything you need. Pharmacy then calls, from experience with them today, to verify your information, as well as ask for payment method preferred, credit card or cod.
Also, have shipping options of next day, or 2 day.
Shelley
Oh, and Black Cat, didn't mean to be rude. All these variances of what is going on and what isn't.....finally, my order has been verified and shipped.....I just want to move on to other things....not keep getting more confused. Whoever told you that, I figured, was like.....der......
Edited by shelley077 (01/23/04 03:58 PM)
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shelley077
Newbie
Reged: 06/01/03
Posts: 37
Loc: Indiana
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Well, using Bi-wise turned out to be a snap. I have one teensy grip tho', as I had discussed in length with Bi-wise about shipping it 2 - 3 day, not next day Saturday, # 1 to save $$, # 2--I"M NOT OUT OF MEDS ANYWAY. (he was very quick to say, you want that sat/ delivery NOW right--must be used to people panicking, being out, whatever). I said, oh no, ship cheapest, 2 - 3 day...I think he was shocked. 
Well, guess what my son woke me up with this a.m. Yep, a fed-ex pad to sign.
Oh poop, now it costs $40 more.
Otherwise, prices very comparable to woody's, about $12 more i think.
Overall, will stay with YOD. They are and continue to be the best OP around, and will probably be the last ones standing.
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