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Updated November 12, 2013
Jason Says:
Fri, November 8, 2013

My Fortesta card makes my total 106. Now I was told that the pharmacy when they run through my insurance and then apply my discount card that is why it's 106 but if I didn't have insurance then it would be more. Is this true because everything i read is that the card is used cause they don't have insurance.

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Verwon Says:
Tue, November 12, 2013

Hello, Jason! How are you?

The card doesn't replace insurance, per se, it just provides a discount, so yes, you'd pay more if you didn't have insurance. By stacking the card and your insurance, you are saving more money than someone that would only be using one or the other.

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