Clark.johnson
16th May 2009 - 06:44 AM
Hey man, check this out - text "txtcpn" to 368266 and you will get a prescription coupon on your phone to use for Relenza and Tamiflu discounts
rpenner
16th May 2009 - 07:17 AM
Possibly a scam. You will get something, but I suspect it could easily be a pirated insurance code. Or possibly it's an industry wide "coupon" used by all drug manufacturers.
http://txtcpn.com/http://www.cpaptalk.com/viewtopic/t41110/q...couponquot.html
elden
18th May 2009 - 09:55 AM
Hey man, check this out - text "txtcpn" to 368266 and you will get a prescription coupon on your phone to use for Relenza and Tamiflu discounts
rpenner
18th May 2009 - 07:39 PM
This was just posted in another thread.
[Moderator: To elden and Clark.johnson. Demonstrate that this is legitimate, admit to being spammers or be kicked off the forum.]
Confused2
18th May 2009 - 10:03 PM
Posters on the cpaptalk.com forum seem to be suffering from some hideous shared disease which, I am fairly sure, if I found out what it was, I would start to suffer from too.
Clark.johnson
20th May 2009 - 10:16 AM
Hey man, check this out - text "txtcpn" to 368266 and you will get a prescription coupon on your phone to use for Relenza and Tamiflu discounts
rpenner
21st May 2009 - 10:45 PM
The jig is up. The provider of these pharmacy discount codes is fairly certain they are not to be disseminated across the Internet free from at least a membership and possible fees.
Unfortunately, the full resolution of who is defrauding whom is not yet clear. But the pharmacist confirms that your personal information (name, address, phone, prescriptions, and the fact that you trust information on the Internet easily) is supplied to at least some of the companies involved here.