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Medicines for Sale
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| I have a quantity of Cellcept and Prograf that I bought in Canada (imported)
and no longer need. I'm just looking to get rid of this medicine and will
sell it at my cost (significantly cheaper than U.S. prices). Quantity is:
Cellcept 250mg x 180 and Prograf 1mg X 120. Medicine is unopened, unused,
and will be shipped overnight for free. Please reply privately via e-mail
if interested.
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| Robert Schuh 2005-09-24, 2:41 pm |
| Allen wrote:
> I have a quantity of Cellcept and Prograf that I bought in Canada (imported)
> and no longer need. I'm just looking to get rid of this medicine and will
> sell it at my cost (significantly cheaper than U.S. prices). Quantity is:
> Cellcept 250mg x 180 and Prograf 1mg X 120. Medicine is unopened, unused,
> and will be shipped overnight for free. Please reply privately via e-mail
> if interested.
Do you know how illegal this is?
--
Robert Schuh
"Everything that elevates an individual above the herd and
intimidates the neighbour is henceforth called evil; and
the fair, modest, submissive and conforming mentality,
the mediocrity of desires attains moral designations and honors"
- Nietzsche
http://www.hardbopdrums.com/
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| Oh get over it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's not like it's a narcotic and I'm sure by now that Allen knows who here
takes it anyway. It's not like we all haven't talked about our medications
in the past.
I'm sure you can XXXXX about it being illegal I bet you are getting your
meds via medicaid and don't have to pay hardly anything for them. For those
of use who "work" and pay for our meds we need all the breaks we can get.
If I didn't have my prescription coverage I'd be the first one taking him up
on the offer.
Celeste
"Robert Schuh" <rschuh@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Allen wrote:
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> Do you know how illegal this is?
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> Robert Schuh
> "Everything that elevates an individual above the herd and
> intimidates the neighbour is henceforth called evil; and
> the fair, modest, submissive and conforming mentality,
> the mediocrity of desires attains moral designations and honors"
> - Nietzsche
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> http://www.hardbopdrums.com/
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| art lekoff 2005-09-24, 2:42 pm |
| Good reply Celeste! And to elaborate if I may ...
Anyone check to see where their meds are manufactured? I know at least one
of mine is manufactured in Europe.. And the US FDA is worried about
purchasing outside the US? Its happening anyway!
Makes me ask.. Who is receiving the commission at the FDA ??
Seems to be common sense.. purchase from a reputable firm and check your
meds before taking them...
-Art ->Heart/Kidney TX Jan04 --
"Spot" <noSPAMme@somewhere.net> wrote in message
news:0%kWe.21994$Zv6.12359@trndny03...
> Oh get over it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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> It's not like it's a narcotic and I'm sure by now that Allen knows who
> here takes it anyway. It's not like we all haven't talked about our
> medications in the past.
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> I'm sure you can XXXXX about it being illegal I bet you are getting your
> meds via medicaid and don't have to pay hardly anything for them. For
> those of use who "work" and pay for our meds we need all the breaks we can
> get. If I didn't have my prescription coverage I'd be the first one taking
> him up on the offer.
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> Celeste
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> "Robert Schuh" <rschuh@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:43291118.D50DD52D@yahoo.com...
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No, its a ridiculous reply, for most people on medicaid they have been
paying into the pool for most of their lives, as we are now.
art lekoff wrote:
> Good reply Celeste! And to elaborate if I may ...
> Anyone check to see where their meds are manufactured? I know at least one
> of mine is manufactured in Europe.. And the US FDA is worried about
> purchasing outside the US? Its happening anyway!
> Makes me ask.. Who is receiving the commission at the FDA ??
> Seems to be common sense.. purchase from a reputable firm and check your
> meds before taking them...
> -Art ->Heart/Kidney TX Jan04 --
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> "Spot" <noSPAMme@somewhere.net> wrote in message
> news:0%kWe.21994$Zv6.12359@trndny03...
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| art lekoff 2005-09-28, 9:43 am |
| Alan,
I'm not challenging your opinion, however, your inflection comes off as
sarcastic..
Have you considered that some people do not have medicaid or medicare or any
insurance for that matter?
Could you please clarify why those on medicaid are being used as the rule?
Does paying into the pool make them better or more lawful??
Please advise..Thx,
-Art Heart/Kidney TX Jan04
"Alan" <Spam@aol.com> wrote in message
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> No, its a ridiculous reply, for most people on medicaid they have been
> paying into the pool for most of their lives, as we are now.
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> art lekoff wrote:
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Art,
The fact that some people do not have medicaid has nothing to do with my
post.
I have no idea why people on medicaid are being used as the rule
Paying into the pool does not make them better or more lawful
Her post insinuated that people on medicaid are getting their meds for
free. She doesnt understand that the majority of Americans are paying
into the medicaid fund for most of their lives.
The fact that she would buy meds from a stranger rather than go to
source is also a little strange.
Alan
art lekoff wrote:
> Alan,
> I'm not challenging your opinion, however, your inflection comes off as
> sarcastic..
> Have you considered that some people do not have medicaid or medicare or any
> insurance for that matter?
> Could you please clarify why those on medicaid are being used as the rule?
> Does paying into the pool make them better or more lawful??
> Please advise..Thx,
> -Art Heart/Kidney TX Jan04
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> "Alan" <Spam@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:FCzZe.2050$wf6.156486@twister.nyc.rr.com...
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| Alan,
FYI, if you have Medicaid in the state of PA you pay a $6.00 copay a month
for each of your medications. Now compared to the $50.00 that I pay through
my insurance for the same medincation or the cash price of $326.00 if you
have no insurance then yes there is a huge difference in the price.
Alan Medicaid and Medicare are two very different programs. Yes we all pay
into both if we work at any time in our lives but you don't have to work a
damned bit 'EVER" to receive Medicaid. Medicaid it funded through the state
via government money but it's for the poorest of the poor. It is meant for
those who are disabled and never able to work or those who are 150% to 200%
below the national poverty level. And those poverty levels are adjusted
according to what area of the country you live in and the cost of living in
those areas.
This doesn't mean that I've never had help from Medicaid because I have. The
difference is that when I got my transplant I got off my XXX went back to
school then found a very in demand job and now have one of the most secure
jobs I could ever find.
Now I know for a fact that Robert was bitching up a storm at one point
because Social Security was on his XXX about going back to work. He thought
he was getting a free ride the whole way due to his transplant. It doesn't
work that way. That's why I was pissed off when I saw who posted.
Celeste
"Alan" <Spam@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Art,
> The fact that some people do not have medicaid has nothing to do with my
> post.
> I have no idea why people on medicaid are being used as the rule
> Paying into the pool does not make them better or more lawful
>
> Her post insinuated that people on medicaid are getting their meds for
> free. She doesnt understand that the majority of Americans are paying
> into the medicaid fund for most of their lives.
> The fact that she would buy meds from a stranger rather than go to source
> is also a little strange.
> Alan
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> art lekoff wrote:
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| Robert Schuh 2005-10-06, 10:49 pm |
| art lekoff wrote:
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> Good reply Celeste! And to elaborate if I may ...
> Anyone check to see where their meds are manufactured? I know at least one
> of mine is manufactured in Europe.. And the US FDA is worried about
> purchasing outside the US? Its happening anyway!
> Makes me ask.. Who is receiving the commission at the FDA ??
> Seems to be common sense.. purchase from a reputable firm and check your
> meds before taking them...
> -Art ->Heart/Kidney TX Jan04 --
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>
Well Art,
I suggest that you find out who this whining cunt is before you start up a fan
club for her. She is a useless piece of shit troll.
--
Robert Schuh
"Everything that elevates an individual above the herd and
intimidates the neighbour is henceforth called evil; and
the fair, modest, submissive and conforming mentality,
the mediocrity of desires attains moral designations and honors"
- Nietzsche
http://www.hardbopdrums.com/
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| Robert Schuh 2005-10-06, 10:49 pm |
| Alan wrote:
> No, its a ridiculous reply, for most people on medicaid they have been
> paying into the pool for most of their lives, as we are now.
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Celeste has been a troll here for YEARS. She is just another fat XXX hole who
has not been XXXXed in 3 decades.
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> art lekoff wrote:
--
Robert Schuh
"Everything that elevates an individual above the herd and
intimidates the neighbour is henceforth called evil; and
the fair, modest, submissive and conforming mentality,
the mediocrity of desires attains moral designations and honors"
- Nietzsche
http://www.hardbopdrums.com/
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