Shady
As of October 10 they are now charging a convenience fee on orders. This came without any notice. Such a shady change. Boo
Loving the new version!
Huge improvement from the previous version. It’s so much easier to manage and order my prescriptions. I can’t image waiting in pharmacy lines ever again.
NowRx is awesome!
Our family has had excellent service from NowRX and this app makes it even easier to use.
NowRx is a great service and the app makes it even easier
The new app is easy to navigate, clear and streamlined. This is a nice addition to an already top quality company. As a prescribing MD I use NowRx as I know it gets the right prescription to my patients’ home the day I prescribe it at no delivery cost to the patient. That I can now prescribe from the app makes the company even more convenient.
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Did not let me create an account and red flags
I tried it and was never able to create an account. The first screen asks you for your number, dob, address, e-mail address, and for a password. The continue button at the bottom never changed allowing me to continue. So I went to my local pharmacy and had my prescription in about 15 minutes. There are some commends that said that they ask for way too much personal information. One person complained that they made them fill out the whole application and at the end they were told that the service was not provided in their area. That shows that they don't care, they made that person waste a lot of time and share a lot of personal information they had no business acquiring. FACTS: Companies use the excuse that it is for your safety. Up to a point only some of the information could be used to verify you identity, but if you feel that they are asking a lot more than necessary and feel uncomfortable, listen tho that voice. Stop, delete the app, and if you live in California contact them through e-mail and demand for them to delete your account, all your personal information and to NOT sale or share any of your personal information. Remember people, there is no such thing as a free lunch (free delivery). Regardless of what they say they do sale and share your personal information to make money. Obviously some of that information they can NOT share or sale, unless is to third parties like an outside billing company, your doctor's office, and of course your insurance company. Anyone outside that would be a HIPPA violation. Not even police can have access to your medical records unless they have a court order. HIPPA is a Federal law to protect the privacy of patients. Marketing companies have no business. I am sure they know this and would not share some of your personal information, but if they are asking for excessive information, it is because they will sell and share what they can and the more they have the better. I've done cyber security for about 15 years, I have investigated companies that claim not to share or sell personal information and I've got enough of them braking their own privacy policies enough times to mistrust 80% of companies who make those claims. I love what someone once said, another security expert, for most companies now days the products they sale you is a part of their budget, the real money maker (for some companies) is you. That is right sweetie, your are the product, and they are selling you with the excuse to "improve our service by providing our clients with products that may of interest to them (that is marketing) and safety of your personal information. We take our clients information extremely serious and protect it as such." Ok wink wink! Now, to be fair to them, I am NOT accusing NowRx of doing such dishonorable scam practices. That is not what I said. Noticed that I said that I've gotten many companies with their hand in the cookie jar and have a hard time trusting most companies. At least until I can test their honesty through several means, sometimes that includes the legal path. So as of right now, because of the excessive amount of information people are claiming they were forced to provide, it raises a lot of red flags. Unfortunately it did not let me continue so I could not see for myself what type of "excessive" information. Very important since quite often I start detecting red flags in the sign up process very quickly. I was not even able to get to the privacy policies and conditions of use. I will go over those once I expand my investigation. There are other ways of investigating them, so I'll continue my search. The reason I go after certain industries, like the medical industry, is because this is sick peoples' very sensitive information. There was a code of honor and mutual respect from provider to patient and patient to provider. That is how doctors achieved such an honorable place in our society. The medical community sadly went from a "community" to and "industry" where money is above lives. Due to my long medical background I hold the medical industry at a MUCH higher standard then most other industries. Sick people at their most vulnerable moments in their lives are trusting medical providers with their very lives. And I don't care what they say, no personal information of any patient should ever be sold for profit or share with third parties not directly involved with the patient care. None! I am sure this review will get deleted, so I'll make sure that I copy it and post it again once that happens.
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