Your Mate Is Sick, So You Wind Up Broke.
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For your consideration: Your Mate Is Sick, So You Wind Up Broke.
Preface: We’re not talking about serious injury or illness here. Anyone looking for money tips related to anything other than the common cold or occasional virus should seek the advice of 1) A doctor, 2) A lawyer and 3) A financial planner (preferably one that comes highly recommended from wealth people previously dealing with terminal or grave illness.
What we’re talking about here is when your sigoth (Just search our site for “sigoth,” if you’re looking for a quick definition.) complains of chest congestion, coughs and sore throat. Then, you go with this person to the doctor. This person gets a common antibiotic, and then all hell breaks loose with your finances.
Why Money King???!!!
- Reason #1: Places like Walgreen’s and CVS.
- Reason #2: Companies like Wyeth and McNeil-PPC.
- Reason #3: Your sigoth starts drinking the over-the-counter Kool-Aid.
What do we mean by this:
Your sigoth goes to the doctor. You shell out bucks for the office visit. Then you shell out bucks for the prescription drugs, AND WHILE YOU’RE AT THE STORE, your sigoth decides that you might as well buy some Motrin, and some Tylenol PM and a bunch of other stuff before you even get the chance to see how the prescription stuff is going to work.
Furthermore, notice the names of the OTC stuff we just ratlled off. It’s not that this stuff doesn’t relieve pain or help people sleep. The problem is that this stuff has been off patent for years and can readily be obtained in cheaper, generic varieties at a number of retail stores.
Now here's The Money Kings tip:
Don’t, don’t, don’t, don’t, don’t, don’t, don’t, don’t, don’t buy OTC cold remedies from Walgreen’s, CVS or any other run-of-the-mill convenience store marketing itself as a drug store. Drug stores don’t really need to exist anymore, and for all intents and purposes—they don’t. Your Jewel, Food Lion, K-Mart, Sam’s Club and many other larger chains can provide you with much larger quantities of OTC remedies typically at much cheaper costs, AND in the same location where you commonly buy other groceries, clothes, electronics—you name it.
The Money Kings ask, officially:
Why Buy Brand Name OTC Remedies AND Why Shop At Walgreen’s Or CVS At All?
For all you New Yorker’s out there, we’re grouping Duane Reade in there too. Why are these places so popular? Why make a special trip to these places just to get the same drugs you can find at your grocery store? Ask your sigoth . . . Maybe he/she knows.
Good luck out there.

Keywords: sex, relationship, love, illness, sigoth, money, OTC, patents
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The biggest advantage of
The biggest advantage of places like walgreens and cvs is location. If you need something quick, then buh. I've found that walmart has dirt-ass cheap prescriptions, so that's where I go, if I can.
One other word about purchasing OTC drugs in quantity: if you buy a huge jug of ibuprofen, then it will almost certainly expire before you use 1/10 of it... or you take way too much ibuprofen.
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