Friday, January 24, 2014

Prices, Coupons and Information - GoodRx

This is a fantastic article on Generic Drugs, a real eye opener sent to me by Scott Levitt of Real Helper. GoodRx: Prescription Price Protection A recent PBS Newshour feature revealed how generic drug pricing can vary widely, so much so that one cancer survivor was quoted prices as high as $400/month for a life-saving drug while other pharmacies sold it for $10/month. The story behind generic drug pricing is eye-opening, and for many the education can be the difference between life and death. One online service designed to help consumers make better choices about where they purchase their medications is GoodRx. The site (and app!) empowers patients in multiple ways. From the website: Compare prices for all FDA-approved prescription drugs at virtually every pharmacy in America. Find pharmacy coupons, manufacturer discounts, generics, comparable drug choices and savings tips all in one place. Save up to 80% at local pharmacies you already know. We'll even send you refill reminders and alerts when prices change! Got insurance? GoodRx can often beat your co-pay or help with drugs that aren't covered by your plan. Don't fall into the generic drug price trap. Save yourself and your clients money by connecting them with GoodRx: http://www.goodrx.com/

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Key U.S. Mortgage Rates Dip for Second Consecutive Week



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Ok, this is just to funny not to share. I don't know how many of you real estate agents use Lead Router like C21 does but I have absolute proof that they do not screen anything. I received a lead this morning with the Buyer's name being a web address in spanish, the phone number was and international one and the buyers comment was "Free Viagra Samples" I was rolling on the floor.

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Key U.S. Mortgage Rates Dip for Second Consecutive Week



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Thursday, January 16, 2014

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

How to drive across the USA hitting all the major landmarks…I would love to do this some day. I...



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Friday, January 10, 2014

Monday, January 6, 2014

What's ahead for 2014 housing market



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What's ahead for 2014 housing market



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Saturday, January 4, 2014

Sharon Shepherd, Realtor, ePRO, CHS



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NEAT TIPS FOR REUSE AND RECYCLING A client of mine was recently preparing her house for the market and in the process of cleaning out the garage began to wonder if there were ways to keep more stuff out of the landfill through reuse or recycling. She found some great ideas online. Since I know you care about the environment, too, I thought you might find these three tips interesting: Did you know you can bring those styrofoam peanuts to pack-and-ship stores? They’re happy to reuse them. Not only does it cut down on the new packing materials they have to order, but it also keeps them out of the ground for the next million years! Don’t recycle wire clothes hangers. Reuse is a much better option. Dry cleaners will take back wire hangers just like shipping stores will reuse styrofoam peanuts. Keep wine corks out of recycled wine bottles. Not only do the corks cause problems for recycling centers (they have to get them out of the bottles), you’re missing out on an opportunity for the cork to be put to good use. Even natural corks don’t compost well. Many liquor stores and wineries have a barrel handy for wine corks, and the cork is recycled into flooring material, sandals, and other durable barriers. Do you have any other tips to share? I’d love to add them to the list, and I’m sure they’ll come in handy as I help others prepare their homes for sale.

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Friday, January 3, 2014

Sharon K. Shepherd

Something I thought you might find interesting Sharon Shepherd, Realtor, ePRO, CHS

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Sharon K. Shepherd

Something I thought you might find interesting Sharon Shepherd, Realtor, ePRO, CHS

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