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Save Money With The Senior Citizens League
FREE Prescription Drug Coverage Plan! Specially developed for supporters with no prescription coverage in their current health insurance plan' Here's what other supporters say about this free plan: `It saves me $4-5 per prescription. Tried other programs and they are not as good!` `My wife saves $10-12 per prescription per month. The overall savings more than covers the $10.00 donation to join TSCL.` `I save $30.00 on one prescription per month and about $5.00 on others. It sure helps when you`re living on social security!!!!` `Great discounts!! It`s a great program. I switched from the program the Legion had because I save more money with TSCL`s MatureRx® program!!!` TREA Senior Citizens League is pleased to offer supporters and their dependents membership into the MatureRx® Prescription Drug Savings Program. This is a FREE enrollment for supporters and their dependents. TSCL receievs no commissions or any other form of compensation through this program. When you receive your card you simply present it at any one of the 40,000 participating pharmacies nationwide to save on Generic medications and save up to 65% on preferred Brand Name drugs. In addition, participants can save on maintenance medications available through the mail order prescription option. No exams, No fees, No medical history needed. To enroll or ask questions, call 1-800-511-1314 To receive this special offer you should tell the customer service representative you are a part of group #SCL001. The MatureRx® Prescription Drug Savings Program does not cover all medications, however, most Brand Name medications are included in the program plus all Generic drugs. Supporters may save up to 65% on many therapeutic drug categories including: Allergy/Cough & Cold: Astelin®, Vancenase® AQ, Claritin®, Claritin-D®; Angina: Nitrek Sponsored by: FFI Health Services, 8536 Crow Dr. #105, Macedonia, OH 44056 This article first appeared in Volume 6, Issue 3 of "The Social Security and Medicare Advisor" newsletter (February/2001). To receive future editions of "The Advisor" in its special, free e-mail version, please click here. | ||||||||
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