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Post by khristyne on Feb 15, 2007 17:28:56 GMT -1
Does any one need a months supply that I didnt use for Bertie. I would rather someone had the benefit. I no one needs them I will take them to the RSPCA.
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Post by mickey on Feb 17, 2007 0:23:09 GMT -1
As its a prescription only med you may find they cant accept them
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Post by khristyne on Feb 17, 2007 9:44:54 GMT -1
Then they will lose all sympathy from me if they can afford to refuse £160 worth of sealed drugs, but hey ho, the worlds gone made! I simply refuse to give them to the original vet who will just sell them to someone else and do;uble up on his enormous profits!! (Not a cynic am I!!!!!!!LOL)
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Post by mickey on Feb 17, 2007 20:56:53 GMT -1
I know exactly what you mean!!!
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Post by bex on Feb 20, 2007 18:21:43 GMT -1
they should accept them if theyv got dogs on that treatment just take them in and say you wont be using them, they can accept them we can accept them at the vets so its the same thing.
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Post by bellajack on Mar 6, 2007 6:58:49 GMT -1
Have you tried taking them back to vets and asking for your money back? I would be amazed if they refused with such an expensive drug. We had no trouble with our vets when we lost our dog to Cushings, and they are not noted for being genorous!!!
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Post by bex on Mar 6, 2007 13:51:37 GMT -1
vets are no longer allowed to re-sell the tablets, they have to dispose of them so im not sure about them giving you the money back if them they have to chuck them away. i know we have in the past but were told last week that we were not allowed to do this anymore
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