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Thanks Beav for the hook up.
[QUOTE=WetAndWild;6861002]Thanks Beav for the hook up.[/QUOTE]Do you mind sharing his number? I need a V this week.
Does anyone have any leads on daily C?
DM me.
Limp dick sucks!
PS: the other stuff give me major headaches (not down there LOL) and major congestion.
Thanks,
#1 in customer service! BeaverLiquor was quick to respond, clear with product and pricing, and very accommodating delivery. Thanks again Beav. See you on the circuit.
SS.
Hi mongers. First time posting. Returning from overseas and moving to Honolulu soon. I look forward to contributing and experiencing what Honolulu has to offer. Any good sources for C or generic C? I've had a regular supplier for years but will of course lose that source in a few weeks. Thanks guys.
Please DM me if you can supply. Mahaloz.
Anyone tried Blue Chew or Hims. Or has samples. I like trying out. Msg me.
Have an old one that seems to be out of service.
Any help greatly appreciated!
Mahalo!
CD35.
I need some too.
Can anyone PM me Beaver's contact info?
MAHALOZ!
Hey guys. Looking for a source for v and c. Pm me. Thanks.
It's really easy and cheap to get a legal prescription for these meds these days. It's all cash (out-of-pocket), so no insurance claims necessary. You just have to get a telehealth appointment, and then send your prescription to a pharmacy.
The cheapest telehealth providers I've seen for a one-off appointment are Lemonaid Health ($25) and Amazon One Medical ($29). It's usually done over secure messaging, and they will basically just rubber stamp a prescription if you answer the questions the right way.
Once you get to the prescription part, the way they make their money is to automatically send your prescription to their associated by-mail pharmacy, where they overcharge you for the pills, like anywhere from $2-6 per pill (although Amazon Pharmacy does not overcharge). The trick is to tell them you'd like to send the prescription to your own pharmacy. Make sure the provider writes a prescription for the generic version of whatever you agree on. You can look up some local pharmacy options on [URL]Goodrx.com[/URL], but Walmart, Safeway, and Costco tend to be the cheapest. Amazon Pharmacy is a cheap by-mail option. (Cost Plus Drugs is a no-go because they have a ridiculous shipping surcharge for Hawaii.) Check with the pharmacy first for their "cash prices" for generic sildenafil or tadalafil, and ask the pharmacy for the contact information you need to tell the provider to send the electronic prescription. You should end up at about $0. 50 per pill.
[QUOTE=AllNuts;6807294]Hmm, here's a novel idea. If you want contact someone. Just search the Thread for there username.[/QUOTE]Speaking of which, can clear your inbox braddah AllNuts? LOL.
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[QUOTE=Nurk2000;7016761]It's really easy and cheap to get a legal prescription for these meds these days. It's all cash (out-of-pocket), so no insurance claims necessary. You just have to get a telehealth appointment, and then send your prescription to a pharmacy.
The cheapest telehealth providers I've seen for a one-off appointment are Lemonaid Health ($25) and Amazon One Medical ($29). It's usually done over secure messaging, and they will basically just rubber stamp a prescription if you answer the questions the right way.
Once you get to the prescription part, the way they make their money is to automatically send your prescription to their associated by-mail pharmacy, where they overcharge you for the pills, like anywhere from $2-6 per pill (although Amazon Pharmacy does not overcharge). The trick is to tell them you'd like to send the prescription to your own pharmacy. Make sure the provider writes a prescription for the generic version of whatever you agree on. You can look up some local pharmacy options on [URL]Goodrx.com[/URL], but Walmart, Safeway, and Costco tend to be the cheapest. Amazon Pharmacy is a cheap by-mail option. (Cost Plus Drugs is a no-go because they have a ridiculous shipping surcharge for Hawaii.) Check with the pharmacy first for their "cash prices" for generic sildenafil or tadalafil, and ask the pharmacy for the contact information you need to tell the provider to send the electronic prescription. You should end up at about $0. 50 per pill.[/QUOTE]Awesome tips, Nurk2000! Maybe a dumb question. If a monger has health insurance, is there any cons for getting it thru their own doctor, besides having ED on their record? I'm assuming HIPAA prevents spouses from accessing that information.
Also, if you could share specifics on "answer the questions the right way. " for the prescription, I'd be greatly appreciative. Feel free to DM me.
Go through your pcp. It's cheap and yes only you can access your records unless you sign something saying your spouse can see.