My local CVS would gladly accept the GoodRx coupon. They looked up the difference in cost between my insurance co-pay and the coupon. The drug normally costs more than $400/mo. The coupon cost was $140 and the insurance copay $190. However, if I used the GoodRx coupon, what I pay does not apply to my deductible. Therefore, I chose to use my insurance. No problems at CVS.
Hello David! You may want to contact your insurance company to find out if you can submit receipts for prescriptions purchased using GoodRx. Many plans will allow you to submit receipts for potential reimbursement and/or credit towards your deductible and other policy limits. If you have any further questions, please give us a call at 888-799-2553.