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I was reading they have cut their annual rate for SNAP, Medicaid and Social Security from $98 to $49 or $6.47 monthly. They have included Paramount + in this subscription service.

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@elated wrote:

I was reading they have cut their annual rate for SNAP, Medicaid and Social Security from $98 to $49 or $6.47 monthly. They have included Paramount + in this subscription service.


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Could you please tell us a little more about this? Where did you read it?  I understand that SNAP and Medicaid are low income benefits, but then you also said Social Security, which many of us receive  - not tied to low income.  When I went to Walmart's website, it just offers me $12.95/month or $98/year.  I feel as if something's missing here.

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Many companies are now offering discounts to SNAP/Medicaid/Social Security recipients. Nice break for those with a low income or fixed income. They deserve the extra help.

 

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Re: Walmart + Subscription

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Go to

walmart dot com/plus/assist

 

This was just announced.

 

I saw it on AL.com while checking for Carlee Russell updates Smiley Happy

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@shoesnbags wrote:

@elated wrote:

I was reading they have cut their annual rate for SNAP, Medicaid and Social Security from $98 to $49 or $6.47 monthly. They have included Paramount + in this subscription service.


@elated 

Could you please tell us a little more about this? Where did you read it?  I understand that SNAP and Medicaid are low income benefits, but then you also said Social Security, which many of us receive  - not tied to low income.  When I went to Walmart's website, it just offers me $12.95/month or $98/year.  I feel as if something's missing here.


It is called Walmart + Assist. It just started today.  walmart.com /plus/assist

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Thanks for the exact website address @PickyPicky3 .  I think I'd feel better about this if it were set up to assist ALL seniors, not just low income. 

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@shoesnbags   The $49 offer was available to anyone during Amazon Prime week as competition. There was a thread here about it. I signed up for the first time and so did others here.

 

Are they offering it to Social Security recipients? That's not low income.

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@shoesnbags wrote:

Thanks for the exact website address @PickyPicky3 .  I think I'd feel better about this if it were set up to assist ALL seniors, not just low income. 


I'm not a senior, but was able to sign up for that same $49 deal a few weeks ago when they had a promotion. I read it on here and I believe others signed up as well.
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I signed up for the $49. offer week before last.  It was a limited time offer for anybody.  I got my first free grocery delivery last week when it was 102°.  It was effortless, except for putting them away.  What a relief.

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@Kachina624   This is not a complaint! Just a story.

 

My first delivery order was a disaster. Apparently the store gave it to a driver, but it never arrived at my house. The store would not cancel the order because they could not locate it.

 

The next day I placed the same order with a different store and everything was fine. However, it took a week of calls to Walmart customer service to straighten out the first order charges to my credit card.