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Default (OT) Avoid Shopping at Walgreens

On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 20:58:29 GMT, (Cindy Hamilton)
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In article ,
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On Thu, 23 Jan 2014 16:04:41 GMT,
(Cindy Hamilton)
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In article ,
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On Wed, 22 Jan 2014 12:25:07 -0800, mike wrote:

On 1/22/2014 4:56 AM,
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Well. I'll just put this as bluntly as I can. I dont want their f#%&ing
card. I dont want or own any credit cards, particularly the "in store
type".

The store offers you a method to save some money.

Not sure it's "saving money". Inflating a price then discounting it
is "saving money"?

Inflating a price is them making money. You getting the discount
is saving money.


No, they're not making money if you're not buying. It's not saving
money if you can buy cheaper.

You could, of course, pay full price and save nothing. It's a free
country.


You could also just send your money to me.


I don't see why you've got your panties in a twist about how
a company sets their prices. The free market at work.


*I* don't (you might want to take a remedial reading class). I'm
simply pointing out the facts.

Doesn't matter. I don't have any prescriptions, and I buy
my soap and shampoo at the grocery store.

I buy them at either Sams (laundry) or Walmart (everything else). The
prices are better than the grocery store. We do have a number of
prescriptions and we get them at the grocery store because they're
about 1/4 the cost of pharmacies and 1/2 the cost of Walmart. ...and
that is *with* insurance.