What they're saying about America's Drug Card

I had to write this email to thank you so much for the Rx Prescription Drug Discount Card you gave me. I put it to use this week. My husband takes Losartan for high blood pressure. We get our prescriptions in three months supplies but last order must have been short because he ran out 30 days early. The doctor called in a 30 day supply to Publix. When I went to pick it up I knew the insurance wasn't go to pay so I ask if they accepted the Rx Prescription Drug Discount Card. The clerk took the card and typed in the info, then said oh my goodness, I said did it help? She said I've never seen a card give such a discount. Then the pharmacist came over and ask what kind of card and where I got it. She was truly surprised! The medicine cost $113.95 and after the card discount my total was $14.21!! That was a $99.74 savings!! I truly can't thank you enough! I am anxious to let all my friends and family know about these cards and the savings they can except. Please send me some more cards to hand out, so many families in need of help. Sincerely, Sharon M.

Anti Seizure medicine, $385 per month
Couldn't get it, cost too much.
Gave her the card, paid $15.00!!!
She was so grateful, amazing! - Judy

My youngest brother of 6.
I gave all my family a card with their Christmas gifts and I always attach a 3.5" x 8.5" info sheet about the card so those who get it immediately understand its worth (copy attached FYI). We are a particular lot, not very easily induced into anything and not at all impressed by "free" offers. Regardless, he actually tried the card to see if it really would help him. He called me, thrilled and incensed at the same time. The card saved him $50 on a prescription. He was thrilled to get the savings, incensed that it should have been that price all along!! Called to sign up!!! His words: "People need to know about this! We are getting ripped off!! I'll pass these things out like candy!" And, being a folk known for our word being better than a contract, you can bet he will.
Yessiree! This card certainly evokes emotional response within those who use it. A customer told me yesterday that her husbands pain medication dropped from $112 to $36. Happy Campers with the discount cards? "You Betchum, Red Ryder"! (You may be too young for that quote to mean anything). Regards, Phil

Child services called me yesterday afternoon looking to help with one of their clients. Somehow Medicaid had been dropped on a child. Child needed his meds that were expensive ( Focalin @ $117.43). It with take the agency 7 to 10 to get the paperwork and info to plea for emergency assistance. After many phone calls to the mother, agency and having to get the Dr. involved to get correct information, I was able get Dr to use the generic $47.63 a savings of $69.80! The mother printed one of our cards off the website, I made a visit to the agency with cards and info. Lady at the agency was very thankful and as I was standing there the guy who attended the meeting said I met you at the GS meeting, what are you doing here? I told him I was helping one of your clients and he said I knew this would be something we could use. When I got home I saw the email! - Joanne

My daughter Christina called me and said MOM my antibiotic the doctor just prescribed me is $86.00. What do I do?
I said the little red card Tina!!! She got her script for $17.66 at rite aid had she went to Walmart the same script would have cost her $12.05 incredible.
- Christal (ADC Rep)

...I was surprised to find out that the card is valid with no gimmicks, and my prescription was half the cost of my insurance co-pay.
I will use this card in the future, and have requested additional cards for my daughters. - Buzz

Had a great testimonial from our daughter, Jayna, today. Jayna has her insurance with Aetna through Santa Clara Law School. The drug that she was prescribed either isn't covered or else she has used up her allotment. So, she goes online and finds that a nearby pharmacy (at Lucky Supermarket) has the drug with the card for $16. So, she goes to the pharmacy to pick up the prescription and the price for the drug is $103. She shows the pharmacist her CAP card and the price immediately fell to $16. Jayna now swears by these cards. She saved $87 with the card. - Richard

"I'm calling you to find out how I can get more cards from you. My husband who is in the Medicare Donut Hole had to purchase anti-seizure medication. This medicine would have cost him $140.00 with no coverage. But, thanks to the card, it only cost him $30.00. I would like to know how I can get more cards because I work with seniors in the donut hole for an advocacy group in Staten Island. They could really use the assistance in saving money on their medicines."
As a result of that call, she wanted to start off with 250 cards. This advocacy group also has programs throughout the Bronx and Brooklyn.
- Received by Frank (ADC Rep)