Quote:
Originally Posted by beatlebutt81 Thats not what we're talking about. We're talking about having a prescription that runs out, and getting the doctor to write a new prescription. It's the same medication, but a different prescription. |
I think that's open for interpretation as being the same thing. Yes, it is technically a new
written prescription, but it's for the same medication filled previously. I think by all rights they can deny that based on the fine print of the coupon, which I now have and reads exactly, "Coupon only valid for prescriptions transferred from another non-CVS pharmacy, or
for new prescriptions, that have not been previously filled at any CVS pharmacy." They told me when these first came out that they did it this way to prevent people from just having their doctors write a new script every month for the same med so they could get the gift card every time.