I am still stunned by what I have ended up paying with GoodRxGold. I was paying $192 for a 30-day supply of just one of my meds that I will probably have to take for the rest of my life. With GoodRxGold, I am paying only $22, approximately a 88% savings. I was convinced that a mistake had been made and that sooner or later, the pharmacy would come after me! But that hasn't been the case. Apparently, GoodRxGold has a special contract with CVS for some (but not all) of the meds. Sometimes the cost difference (using GoodRxGold) between my regular pharmacy, Kroger, and CVS is substantial. Recently, the GoodRxGold price for an inhaler I needed was over $400. The helpful pharmacist at Kroger found a generic for $99 (using GoodRxGold). Then I checked the GoodRxGold website & noticed that CVS has the same inhaler for $33, so I transferred my prescription to CVS and saved $66! A very strong anti-biotic that had to be ordered was going to cost $99 at Kroger (using GoodrxGold). The website showed that CVS charged $36 for the same med (using GoodRxGold), a savings of $33. Again I transferred my prescription. But sometimes CVS charges more so you really have to check each med. Sometimes the actual cost at the pharmacy is a little different from the website coupon but it's usually not more than a few dollars. Sometimes my insurance is a few dollars cheaper so I don't always use the GoodRxGold. I have been very happy with it and recommend it to everyone.