aquateen
Stranger
Reged: 09/23/03
Posts: 20
Loc: Seattle
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I hate to say it, but this whole Woody's fiasco really worked out for me....My local pharmacy allowed Woody's to transfer my hydro script no questions asked. I felt a little sketchy about the whole deal but I got my 10/325's for 15$ and got to pick up my script (within minutes) instead of paying 20$ for FED EX.
I know Woody's troubles are a bad sign for OP's in general but it really worked out well for me today. Plus the pills from my local pharamcy seem stronger than Woody's meds--which I've been dissapointed with in the past.
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aquateen
Stranger
Reged: 09/23/03
Posts: 20
Loc: Seattle
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Which leads me to think about how much OP's rip us all off! Although grateful for them, they rip us off and it sucks. Does this bother anyone on this board?
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sanclemente
Banned: also posting as Bruja
Reged: 01/18/04
Posts: 120
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Nope, it's all a matter of supply & demand. Oh, and the "lure of easy money."
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myrrine
Member
Reged: 08/10/03
Posts: 163
Loc: Western PA
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Out of curiosity what brand were your meds? It should say so on the bottle. Or just give the inscription on the pill and we'll figure it out. I'm just curious about the effects of different generics on different people.
Thanks,
Myrrine 
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surpri
Journeyman
Reged: 04/15/03
Posts: 59
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what was the quantity of hydro? I searched online through regular pharmacies prices and 90 averages around $50. Without insurance, $15 doesn't make sense
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BlackCat
Board Addict
Reged: 09/22/03
Posts: 383
Loc: Bed
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She must have had an insurance card on file at the drug store to get any reasonable quanity (#60, #90, etc.) of hydro for $15. Many people on here don't have drug insurance to allow them to get meds for a $15 copay, which is one of the reasons they migrate to OPs. She probably had the drug insurance, but lacked a doctor who would give her a script...
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