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Can You Use Drug Coupons For Mail Order Prescriptions?
Drug Coupon Information Center; Hip Pocket Information
Can I use drug coupons and rebates for mail-order pharmacy?
Using drug coupons with a mail order pharmacy:
Using drug coupons for mail-order pharmacy is iffy. You will need to read the fine print of the coupon carefully to see if it is OK to apply the coupon to mail-order pharmacy. Some coupons specifically state that "this coupon may not be used for mail-order".
If there is no language prohibiting the use of the coupon for mail-order, you may be OK. You need to call your provider and ask.
What happens if my mail-order pharmacy does not accept coupons?
Consider having that particular prescription filled in a bricks-and-mortar pharmacy (assuming that your insurance plan allows this). Even though bringing the prescription to a local drugstore usually carries a higher copay, a good coupon will offset the price difference.
Can you use rebates with mail-order prescriptions?
The answer depends on the coupon. In general, you can use rebates if you participate in mail-order pharmacy.
The procedure is the same as when you use a rebate after purchasing A prescription in a bricks and mortar pharmacy. As long as you have an insurance receipt, you should be ok.
Submit the insurance receipt (also referred to as the pharmacy receipt) along with the completed rebate form to the rebate processing facility. As with the other prescription rebate forms, make sure you:
- Fill out the rebate form carefully.
- Include the materials the rebate form requests.
- Send in the rebate form before the specified expiration time.
- Keep records of what you send in.
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Antibiotics
Antihistamine - Hay Fever
Asthma
Baby Care
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Buying Group Specials
Cancer
Cholesterol
Cough & Cold
Diabetes
Epilepsy
Erectile Dysfunction
Eye Care
Heartburn - Laxatives - Digestive Aids
Hemophilia
Herpes - Cold Sores - Genital Warts
HIV AIDS
Injectables
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Mental Health
Migraine
Miscellaneous
Multiple Sclerosis
Non-Prescription Drugs
Oral Hygiene
Osteoporosis
Pain - Fever - Headache
Parkinson's
Pet Medicines
Shampoos (Medicated)
Skin Care
Sleep
Smoking
Testosterone
Thyroid Pills
Urinary Tract
Vitamins and Supplements
Weight Loss
Women's Health
- Generic Drugs - 35-45% average savings (with some savings as high as 75%).
- Brand Name Drugs - 10-20% average savings (with some savings as high as 50%).
- This card never expires.
- Yes: You may photocopy and distribute this card to your friends and family.
- This card is not insurance.
- The card may not be combined with any insurance.
Do You Have Questions?
Patient Help Desk: 1-877-321-6755 | Pharmacist Help Desk: 1-800-248-1062
Please Note: This coupon is definitely accepted at CVS, Walgreens, Wal-Mart, Target, Stop & Shop, Longs, Sam's Club, Safeway, Drug Fair and most-other major chains.
- Some stores may not accept this coupon.
- Not all drugs will qualify for a discount.
- Please present this card when you drop off your prescription NOT when you pick it up.
Directions:
Print up this page and cut out the coupon. Present the coupon to the pharmacist along with your signed prescription BEFORE your prescription is filled. The pharmacist will put the coupon codes into his computer and tell you if you have a discount coming and how much you are saving compared to the normal retail price.
Important Information; Please Read:
This is a InternetDrugCoupon.com Membership Card & Reuseable Coupon. It is like a discount prescription card, only better. It is 100% free.
There are no membership fees, no registration forms, no paperwork, nothing to buy associated with this program. It never expires! It is already activated. You can photocopy it and give it to your friends.
Carrying this coupon means that you are part of our medicine group. It's similar to when you present your AAA card to a motel to get a discount.
Most of the big chains will grant you a discount ranging from 10% to 75% on most drugs but NOT ALL DRUGS when you use this coupon as long as you are a cash paying customer. Also, most privately owned drugstores accept this coupon.
Each drugstore decides what products they will discount and how much they will discount it.
If you want to maximize your savings with this reusable coupon, the first few times you use it, take it to 2 or 3 drugstores and get a price quote on your various medicines.
This way you can get a feel for which drugstores offer the biggest discounts to our group on particular medicines. You might wind up using the coupon for drug "A" at one store and drug "B" at a different store.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Can you use the Internet Drug Coupons Universal drug coupon in combination with other drug coupons?
A: As long as you are paying cash for your prescriptions, you should be able to combine our coupon with drug company sponsored coupons (especially the rebates). Sometimes you can not combine the two. Your pharmacist will tell you on a case-by-case basis which drugs you can combine our coupon with a drug company sponsored coupon.
Q: Is this coupon insurance?
A: NO. Absolutely not. This is a InternetDrugCoupon.com Membership Card & Reuseable Coupon. It is not insurance.
Q: Can you use the InternetDrugCoupons.com reusable drug coupon in combination with insurance?
A: NO. You are not allowed to combine our coupon with any type of insurance (including Medicaid, Medicare or any other government sponsored programs that pay for your medicines). You can use this coupon to get a discount on drugs that are not covered on your plan.
Q: I have Medicare Part D. Can I use the InternetDrugCoupons.com reusable drug coupon for the so-called "donut hole?"
A: Yes. The InternetDrugCoupon.com Membership Card & Reusable Coupon is merely a way of identifying you as a member of our group. As long as the pharmacist is not billing your Part D insurance carrier for your medicine (and you are paying cash money out-of-pocket) you should be able to use it.


