Why did i get a singlecare card in the mail

SingleCare is a prescription discount card program that offers discounts on prescription medications to individuals who are not insured or underinsured. If you received a SingleCare card in the mail, it's likely because you were targeted as a potential candidate for the program based on your demographic information or because you have a history of filling prescriptions.

Here are some possible reasons why you might have received a SingleCare card:

  1. You're not insured or underinsured: If you don't have health insurance or have a high deductible plan, you might be eligible for SingleCare's discounts.
  2. You have a history of filling prescriptions: If you've filled prescriptions in the past, SingleCare might have identified you as someone who could benefit from their discounts.
  3. You're a senior or have a low income: SingleCare offers discounts to seniors (65+ years old) and individuals with low incomes, so if you fit into one of these categories, you might have been targeted.
  4. You're a member of a specific group or organization: SingleCare partners with various organizations, such as unions, non-profits, and community groups, to offer discounts to their members.
  5. You've been targeted through direct mail marketing: SingleCare uses direct mail marketing to reach potential customers, so it's possible that you were randomly selected to receive a card.

If you're unsure why you received a SingleCare card or don't think you need it, you can simply discard it or contact SingleCare to opt out of their program.

However, if you're interested in using the SingleCare card, you can activate it online or by calling their customer service number. The card can be used at over 35,000 pharmacies nationwide, and it offers discounts on thousands of prescription medications.