hydrobaby
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Reged: 08/28/04
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Are there any record OPs that take medical records that are 13 months old and take COD for everything..including the consult?
I know Express relief does..but does anyone know of any other sites that do that are reliable?
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ShopperMom
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Reged: 10/23/04
Posts: 40
Loc: California
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Are there any record OPs that take medical records that are 13 months old and take COD for everything..including the consult?
I know Express relief does..but does anyone know of any other sites that do that are reliable?
All depending on what you are looking for?
EPHY, consults are $45, and I could be wrong, but I think they ask that your med records are at least 2 years old or newer. And they allow you to pay for the consult and meds all by COD.
YourOnlineDoctor also offers COD for consult and meds. As for records, I don't remember.
Another option you can try.... mainly cause EPHY.. even though they offer COD.... you have to pay $12.50 extra for this option, so this adds to your total.
To lessen the price, you might want to look into getting a "Pre-Paid" CC, it costs $9.95 to purchase it, but if you use the ones at the Coinstar machines, they offer half of your first card purchase.
Then it's $4.95 every time you add funds to the card, you then can always check your balance online. You can also hook your direct deposit onto the card.
Something new that they have started as well.........
You know the coin machines in the grocery stores where you can dump your change into them, and it adds it up for you? You can now put your money into those machines and it will add the funds to your CC from there. So you don't have to hunt down the local Rite Aid.
This is also a good thing to have so you won't be overcharged, or double charged, and you don't have to worry about un-authorized charges, cause you only put on the card what you want.
There is no credit check for the prepaid cards. And if the OP charges for COD service, this kinda works out to be a little bit less than the COD charge. For places like EPHY who charges the $12.50, or others that charge 10-15 extra bucks when you do COD.
But... with YOD, when you use Bi-Wise, they don't charge extra for COD, it's the same price either way.
Hope this helps ya
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hydrobaby
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I was thinking about EPHY...but I need 120 count hydro a month and I think they just do 90, so I need to find another place. Thanks for the info about the Pre-Paid CC though.
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ShopperMom
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Reged: 10/23/04
Posts: 40
Loc: California
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I was thinking about EPHY...but I need 120 count hydro a month and I think they just do 90, so I need to find another place. Thanks for the info about the Pre-Paid CC though.
You can use YourOnlineDoctor.... they offer #120 plus 3 refills, and I do believe they do offer the COD option, and Bi-Wise doesn't charge for COD.
Go to their web page and click on the Contact Us button and ask them to double check on it.
I do also know that they now accept PayPal.
I use TOday's Prescription, and as great as they are, they just might accept COD, you might want to ask them as well.
Derek is on the board here alot, and if you goto that thread and make a post, he is always great in helping new patients out, plus they run a contest every Wed for free consults and free meds and free shipping, if you win, then you won't have to worry about COD! 
Good Luck, let us know who you decide to use!
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hydrobaby
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ShopperMom...check your PM's
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angelseakr
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Reged: 01/08/05
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Hi Everyone, I am still new to this on-line pharmacy and I have a question. If you used one on-line pharmacy and was given an rx for 30 5\500 loratabs but you need more to make it one month what is the time limit before you can reorder from another pharmacy?
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