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Wednesday, April 24, 2019

The Kroger Company Rx Rip-off.

For many years, my wife Judy (blog author of Judy's Jewels) and I have gotten our prescription medicines at the Pharmacy of The Kroger Company.

Well, Kroger is no longer our pharmacy of choice, not after the rip-off they pulled on us!

Here read about the rip-off committed by Kroger in Judy's own words:
"I go to Kroger to get my script and to learn my Insurance won’t cover it, $108.00 and I was in shock. But it was just a tiny tube of ointment for god sake! And to top it off, the label said it was good for 1 week! OMG, I’m going to the poor house, this is not a one time script, I have to be on this all the rest of the days of my life!!! Oh, woe is me, shut up and pay this money, but hold on a minute! My  Pharmacist came over to talk with me, and said he would try to help me. He did try and in the end got in trouble with his big bosses for doing so. I also contacted Kroger Headquarters and got no place. Not even a give a shit customer loyalty lets try and make this better. Next stop Costco, to see what they would charge me for this, $21.66 YES that is correct!!!!  No help from the Insurance either! I threw another hissy fit and vowed to get out how this is possible. Our Government and the Big Pharmaceuticals Companies set prices for citizens with Insurance and those without. So if you have no insurance at all of any kind, the amount Costco would charge for my script is $15.21." 
You may read more of Judy's story about this over at the Judy Hansen Commentary blog entry of Kudos to Costco, posted on March 13, 2019.

Are you aware of "gag rules" that have prevented pharmacists from legally telling customers on how they might "save big bucks on their prescriptions if they paid cash or used a lower-priced generic." Read this:

And, did you know that the Pharmacy does not have to make you pay a higher price for your prescription medication if it is available at a less expensive than the price under your insurance. Read this from U.S. News:

Anyone may be able to save money on their prescription medicines by using GoodRX. Hey, check out this GoodRX website.

By the way, some pharmacy are unaware that you can use GoodRx even if you have insurance or medicare? Read this article from GoodRX:

Don't be ripped off by unscrupulous corporate retail pharmaceutical business practices such as my wife was by The Kroger Company Pharmacy.

1 comment:

Judy said...

This is still such a sore spot with me. Please, learn from all the good information provided in this post before you fill another script! Knowing your rights could be worth a small fortune!