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This does make me wonder if things like “GoodRx Gold” are scams, because the one time I tried to use it a few years ago they just glanced at it and hit a button, and it sure seems like if you know the correct combination of magic words then healthcare providers and pharmacies will just give you whatever you want for cheap/free anyways, but maybe I’m missing something.
Or maybe GoodRx Gold is just a subscription service to knowing those magic words 😂
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Jonah Aragon (@jonah@neat.computer)
I get new health insurance and CVS calls me up like hey CVS pharmacy isn’t covered by your insurance anymore. You can just pay the full price $48...
