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Dave Grosse Walk Through Your Day
28 March 2010 | 14 replies
For example, I enjoy a puff on the pipe (tobacco for all my SoCal friends who suddenly thought I got a "good" prescription) on occasion.
Rich Weese This sucks. We're # 11, or worse.
19 August 2010 | 61 replies
In addition to the medical school thing, they have done it at various times by requiring people to use their services when it was not needed, such as for routine extensions of prescriptions for chronic conditions.I buy all my medicines in India in order to avoid dealing with these cartels, including the drug companies.
Ted Harris Bernanke - TIME Person of the Year 2009
23 December 2009 | 50 replies
His new Medicare prescription entitlement moved the ball farther toward the goal of global socialism as did the bailout at the end of his term.And, btw, if your sentence above is true, that's the OPPOSITE of socialism...Clearly, you haven't studied your history.
Vince Chaudhuri Compare real estate and other businesses!!??
26 December 2009 | 7 replies
There is no way for you to get the advantage over them, except for offering home delivery of prescriptions.
J Scott How Far We've Come
23 August 2009 | 33 replies
My 11 yr old had gone through two lenses prescriptions in one year for her vision problems that alone was over $500 out of pocket, Medicaid (Federal )is for the poverty level children.So here we have a paid insurance program limited to just children to age 18?
Michael Rossi There is No Hope - This Country is DONE!
11 June 2010 | 114 replies
It's been my experience that the solid individual plans, even for someone in their 30s, are very expensive, while the "cheap" ones (relatively speaking--$200/month is a ton of money for someone who doesn't earn a lot) have high deductibles and aren't reliable for paying the total costs of lab tests, prescription drugs and other things.
J Scott Interesting RE Biz Model
9 June 2010 | 13 replies
There is this thing called a "prescriptive easement" that these condo owners should look into.
Account Closed Tenant evicted...finally moving out!!
24 June 2010 | 8 replies
Frankly, I'd also get pictures/videos of whatever's inside the medicine cabinet given the cost of prescription meds these days.The second to last thing you need is a lawsuit from the deadbeat stating that you took revenge on their stuff.
Joe Strickley CRE Buyer's Broker
10 September 2010 | 26 replies
They sign long term leases and with the boomer generation retiring and living longer anything to do with prescriptions and medical is booming.
J Scott Nationalized Single-Payer Health Systems
21 August 2009 | 22 replies
My mother's next prescription 'co-pay' is going to be $5,235 FOR ONE BOTTLE OF PILLS.