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Dahill

Joined: 21-Jun-2007
Posts: 4

Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 11:53 am
Post topic: How do I print my free prescription card?
 
I already posted a story and don;t know how to print my free prescription card.
Tags: free-prescription-card , free-prescription-plan
 
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data1

Joined: 13-Jun-2007
Posts: 13

Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 12:26 pm
Post topic: How do I print my free prescription card?
 
I would like to first thank you for joining our community and posting a story to help others. Also I would like to address your concern regarding accessing your prescription benefit.

Here is what you need to do in order to print your member card:


1. Login

2. Click “My Benefits” link on top (green)

3. There you will see you active benefits section with ‘Print My Member Card” link (in red) on top right hand corner. (Make sure you have filled in your personal information – like name, address, etc. in the “My Info” tab first!)

4.Click on that link and print your Member Card


By the way, not are you going to receive the free prescription plan, but also: free emergency online medical records storage, mail order pharmacy, diabetic & vitamin discounts.

If you post one more story, you will get free 24-Hour Nurse Hotline.

Invite friends, for every 1 friend that joins you get a free Aetna Dental Access Plan, Medical or Vision Plan.


 
 
 

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