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CVS missing pills.

I've recently went on Adderall at the end of October. I'm 28 years old and it's been a wonderful thing. I've been living with these 'issues' all of my life that I never really thought much about looking into, because I thought it was just me. Something I'd always have to deal with. When I went to my Doctor he prescribed me a 30 day quantity/ 60 pills to take twice a day. It should've lasted me over a month and a half (Because sometimes I only take 1 a day or sometimes I skip a day when not needed), but oddly I ran out before I thought I should. I wouldn't take them over the weekend on Saturdays and Sundays because I wouldn't be doing anything that required focus. I counted my pills at one point and had 14 left. I thought to myself, "I don't think this is right, but I'm not 100% sure." So I didn't do anything about it.

Well I went in and had my prescription refilled again Dec 8th, 5 days ago today. Again it was for 60 pills/twice a day. Since the 8th I've taken 6 pills. With Christmas coming up I've been extraordinarily busy and had taken them this weekend as well. When I opened the bottle today, I looked in and thought, "This is definitely NOT right, I have to be missing pills." So I counted them. And I counted 30 left. Really? 30? Was I trapped in some sort of time warp? That means I had a total of 36 pills on the 8th. I am missing 24 pills. At this point, knowing the size of the pills, 60 pills wouldn't have even fit in this container.

Of course the quantity was circled and initialed by the pharmacist. Well I called CVS and told them my problem. An hour later the pharmacist called me back and said the quantities at the store. And then of course blantantly 'suggested' that someone stole my pills. Let's just say they do Rude at this store pretty well. Can't even do a partial refund huh? No, of course you wouldn't offer that. Sorry no, my pills are with me at all times. Even though I only take them once a day they are either in front of me on my desk or in my purse when I leave my house. My purse never leaves my site.

I called my Doctor's office to let them know about this issue. Then I called them back with an updated status about CVS's quantity being fine. The receptionist and I had a little chat. She said well the Doctor's response will depend. I clarified, it's not and issue of me needing my certain # of pills to take. At this point it's about spending $20 on 60 pills when I got 36. Anyway my parents suggested I inform my Doctor's office, just to let them know basically. It's better to document this stuff in some fashion rather then not saying anything at all.

I was thinking about removing all of my prescriptions from CVS. It's true that after their first Manager left, Frank, the staff has been rude. Except for 1 young guy. Sometimes it take FOREVER to get a refill and twice now they've claimed that we didn't pay for a prescription and told us we owed them $20. Which was false of course.

On the other hand I'm half tempted to hold out, get it refilled and count them myself right there in the store so everyone can see it. :)

Anyway, I realize we can't really prove anything on either end at this point. But should I send them a letter about the incident so it's on record. Should I do anything? I would love a partial refund. Or maybe a sincere, "we're sorry for the invonvienance." Yeah that'll be the day.

I wonder if anyone else has had a similar issue at this store with missing pills if they could let me know.

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E A Silva
Santa Rosa, US
Jun 29, 2011 4:20 am EDT

I worked for CVS Pharmacy when they bought out Longs Drugs for over a year. The staff and pharmacists are only allowed several minutes to process and fill your prescription. When people work under this kind of pressure mistakes are going to be made, especially with the few people they have working in their pharmacies. I worked as a pharmacy technician and found the attitude of most of the pharmacists especially the pharmacy manager to be rude and they claim to be never wrong. They don't have time to spend talking to you with out the corporate office coming down on them, as every thing they do is monitored and the amount of time it takes them to perform their duties is also monitored and kept on record. It's what is know as Fast Food Pharmacy. It's corporate greed at it's finest. If they get a few lawsuits it doesn't matter to them, as long as their employees are pushed to produce at an unsafe speed. I've been there, I've seen it, I won't get my prescriptions filled there. Demand that the pharmacist counts your pills for you at the counter before you leave the store with them. Good luck.

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fmaon06
Danbury, US
Mar 28, 2011 7:17 pm EDT

Since most techs and pharmacists count by 5s, it seems pretty interesting that you were short by 24 pills. At my store, only the pharmacist has access to the Adderall, they at least double count the prescription amount, and then count whatever is left in the stock bottle. They have to write down the counts in the log book even. It would be very difficult for them to short you medicine in this fashion... It could happen, and mistakes can be made, but that is very sloppy on their end if that's the case.

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csherw1
Liberty, US
Mar 18, 2011 1:30 am EDT

I TOO have had this happen at the Liberty Mo. CVS I was short 13 from my vicodin script. Did they do anything of course not they are NEVER wrong!

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Murmura
Fletcher, US
Dec 18, 2010 2:26 am EST

You are perfectly within your rights to request that your adderall be counted in front of you when you pick up your prescription. We do this by request at my pharmacy. It is probably the easiest solution for you and the pharmacy. If you aren't getting good service, perhaps you should try a different pharmacy. Usually pharmacies with lower prescription volumes provide better service (such as independent pharmacies). They actually take the time to address customer service issues properly and give individualized service.
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WOOT TOWN, US
Dec 14, 2010 9:42 pm EST

You Bi-Polor Kid stop snorting your drugs

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JuliePooh51265
Lancaster, US
Dec 13, 2010 6:39 pm EST

I get all of my prescriptions filled at Walgreens. I usually order online about 2 weeks before I run out and have them shipped to my house. So far, in 4 years time, I haven't had any problems. Occasionally, I'll have one filled at a store instead of mailing. They did send to the wrong store once but it is in the same town so not really a terrible inconvenience. I hope it all works out for ya.

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CVS christmas cards

At CVS, there are many different Christmas cards yet none of traditional Christian scenes. The regrettable thing about Christmas cards which I miss is the religious pictures that they use to carry such as of Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus. I see more cards that often contain jokes. When I asked a couple of clerks, they both advised me to go to Hallmark. Millions of people send religious holiday cards to their loved ones. The winter holiday season is an important occasion that many people to focus on religion for their holiday celebrations. Remembering the reason for the season is a significant component of the holiday for many people.

This is sad. There goes Christmas ...

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pobarjenkins
Minneapolis, US
Dec 12, 2010 9:58 pm EST
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CVS does not specialize in holiday or cards. They stock what is simply high demand. A card specialty store would be far more beneficial to you.

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CVS store layout prices

Has anyone noticed...what a Mess CVS store layout is? ...Who Designs this MESS a BLIND man...you can't find anything in a timely manner... let alone find it at ALL... Every store is Different some are good some are
designed by a Meth Head... OH and Prices... How Dumb do they think the public is ? Twice the price on things I see everywhere else...HEY CVS...FIX IT... for now I'LL shop elsewhere...

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pobarjenkins
Minneapolis, US
Dec 12, 2010 10:01 pm EST
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Every CVS I have gone into has had everything well-organized and easy to find. Also, it's not a Wal-Mart when it comes to prices, and it's not supposed to be. It's a small store that thrives on small, secondary purchases.

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CVS cvs does not care about it's customers

I am very sick today. I saw my doctor and she prescribed me antibiotics and requested that I also buy a probiotic that would help my body protect itself again a yeast infection from the powerful antibiotic. I called CVS to see if it would be ready, they said it would be a 2 hour wait. So 2 hours later I sent my husband to CVS to pick them up. After he left I remembered about the probiotic and called CVS to let them know and to ask if they could have a bottle ready with my prescription so my husband would not have to be searching through the store (not to mention be embarrassed by the isle of products that probiotics are found in). One person put me on hold, second person advised me of what I was looking for, and then a third person got on the phone and very rudely told me that, "we don't shop for customers." I wasn't asking him for a dozen things, just a simple bottle of over the counter medicine (or supplements or whatever). I was not able to get in touch with my husband so of course he came home without them. Now, as sick as I am, I have to go to the store to buy them. I can assure you that I will not be going back to CVS for this or any other future purchase. I will never step foot in their store again. There are plenty of other stores to buy these products. I shop all the time at CVS and have never even stepped foot in a Walgreens or Osco... I will be transferring all my prescriptions over to them. I think what the pharmacy did today was heartless, rude, and truly shows that CVS does not care about it's customers. Haverhill, MA, Main St.

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Hackettstown, US
Jan 01, 2011 7:23 pm EST

When did people start to think that they should be able to call a store and ask for them to grab some items for you. That is what online shopping is for. The customers in the store suffer when lazy people who feel priviallged take time away from the rest of us that shop for ourselves then have to stand around waiting for the selfish person on the phone to be helped first. These type of phone calls should be against the law period

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MorganWright
3046 Quail Walk Drive, US
Dec 14, 2010 10:07 pm EST

I did not write this. I apologize. My co-worker was commenting on another post (a dad who is complaining about an Applebees that ran out of Jack Daniels when he was out of lunch with his children). Somehow it posted to your post after I logged on with my user name. I completely agree that CVS should have accomadated you. With so many options out there, it's customer service that sets apart pharmacys.

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3046 Quail Walk Drive, US
Dec 14, 2010 9:58 pm EST

you amaze me. I love lushes.

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Bronx, US
Dec 10, 2010 7:35 pm EST
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you should ask your husband to go back out to CVS and purchase the bottle of probiotics for you. If he should have any questions, I am sure the pharmacist would be willing to answer them. I don't see how this warrants a complaint on this board.

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CVS judgmental pharmacist

Last night a CVS tech took my order, and it wasn't filled today when my husband went to pick it up. Upon speaking to the pharmacist, I was told 'with the current state of the economy, it's hard to get good help"--as if that had any bearing on the problem--sounded like an excuse pulled out of mid air, upon first glance.

In any case, I thought all was well until I picked up the script, and discovered it was one inhaler short. Mind you, this is the same med (same amounts) I've been receiving since 2005 with no problem. I called the pharmacist immediately, only to discover he'd file the insurance with an incorrect carrier, which would seem to solve the entire problem, right? But NOOOOO...I was then treated to a condescending, judgmental diatribe about 3 party payer problems, medicaid fraud, the incorrect writing of the script, and my lack of understanding of what was being said.

Just FYI, I am a 59 year old college graduate English major--which I promptly shared with the pharmacist, quickly pointing out he no knowledge of my particular situation, nor how I came to be in such dire straits. I stated I suspected this was probably the case with other customers, and informed him I'd phone my doctor first thing tomorrow morning to pass along the info from the CVS pharmacist that he'd written the script incorrectly, and asking him to please correct it.

This shallow, insulting person began to back peddle, and informed me it wasn't really a problem---after all, he was going to 'go ahead and give' me the second inhaler (mind you, HE was going to give me the 2nd one which has ALWAYS been a part of my prescription). I was so flabbergasted at his kindness ( to actually care enough to GIVE me the med) that I just said I'd still be contacting the doctor, and would pick up the script in the morning.

I am totally amazed at this entire encounter, and have phoned a neighboring pharmacy to transfer my prescriptions. The last thing I need is to have a pharmacy add to my illness.

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Dec 22, 2010 10:25 pm EST

gesserfan,
The only reason I included this info was to point out to said pharmacist that, like him, I also had a college education--not to separate myself from any other customers. I was only making the point that he needn't be so condescending, as I considered myself and all other customers of his an equal, neither below, nor above, but directly equal. He obviously did not, up until the time I made him aware.

In any case, the area supervisor phoned me a few days later, and got all the facts. She will phone back after she has personally handled the matter with this pharmacist, saying no customer should be treated that way. She was emphatic that CVS had strict policies preventing customer's from being 'mistreated' in any way.

We'll see what the outcome is.
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CVS e-mails

I've tried over and over to unsubscribe from this research co. And I can't! I've had it! Just a warning. Don't ever get involved with pch online surveys. I didn't, but i'm recieving as many as 5 e-mails a day! Hey cvs research, stop e-mailing me!

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Feb 06, 2011 1:56 am EST

Hey ###: Ever make a mistake before. I checked out PCH Surveys. I didn't want to marry the site. Just wanted to see what it was all about I ended up reliving a wedding nite over and over. 5 emails a day! Cum-on!

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Tony Borreggine
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Feb 02, 2016 6:05 am EST

tHEY constantly remove money from my account without any explanation-stay away from these scam artists!

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uglysocks
Fort Wayne, US
Apr 04, 2011 2:19 pm EDT

I have cashed in some earnings with PCH surveys. Amazon gift certificates (PCH doesn't pay cash), which is what I wanted, were not available. How can you run out of electronic gift certificates?

Watch out. Not all of the survey offers they send you earn points--even some of the ones that take 30 minutes or more. In addition, I took a survey that was supposed to have awarded 300 points. I followed all of the instructions and the survey showed up as completed on my account, but the points were never awarded. PCH claims it was a technical glitch and that I never really completed the survey.

I think I'll stick with Global Opinion or Survey Savvy.

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CVS patricia

Hello my name is Danielle Abate,
And I been shopping at cvs for over a decade and I spend way over the average customer you can look it up. Anyway I love shopping there and I moved to jersey city two years ago and every night I go shopping after midnight usually the women Patricia allways is very nasty to me and my fiancé . Tonight I was sick and went in asked her for medicine she told me get away from me! Look for pharmacy so I did not say anything I went on then I was going over to look for a sd disk for my camera and it was near were she might have to actually work and she said (( I'm not working the register go over to self pay )) I said I'm just looking for a sd disk for my camera and then I was upset I just wanted to get away from her so I rang myself up and after I did so I went threw all the steps and then of course the register broke so I said great these machines can be retarted some times and she said (( no you are retarted!)) I said excuse me ? She said they are all working just fine it's you! As the doors keep opening and closing and no one coming threw them! Something was clearly malfunctioning with the computers of the whole store and then she called me a rich ### when I said I shop in this store almost every night and you are nothing but plain old rude all the time I always say hello to everyone I pass and good evening and I refuse to shop in there as long as you have real rude employees and the other one just does not let you shop she talks to me about Patricia as if I care she will not let me shop keeps telling me these items what ever I pick suck and to go to Duane read it's cheaper well cvs is closer and I been shopping there for very long time and wish to continue to as long as you please do something with Patricia my mother came to vista me and one night we went to cvs and Patricia was working and my mom did not no anything about this and Patricia knew she was with me she saw me walk in and I said hello and she gave me a nasty look as usual and my mother asked her for her assistance and she told her it's her break time! How rude now that is my mother and there is absolutely no reason for her behavior nor to my mother me nor fiancé please let me know what you have done to change this and I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels this way .. I never wrote a complaint in my life this is how bad her behavior is it needs to be stopped she needs to treat your customers with a little respect please I am furious and would like to continue shopping without the rudeness my e mail is [protected]@ hotmail.com. Or [protected]@yahoo.com. Phone [protected] please contact me what the solution was thank you Danielle abate

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CVS presciption

I was discharged from lancaster regional hospital on thursday november 25 and went to cvs pharmacy for a refill for my prescription the person I talked to was sue I believe she was the head pharmacist, at that time I underwent back surgery and needed my prescription filled, the pharmacist was rude and unprofessional she told me my insurance would not cover my prescription until the following day I told the pharmacist if I could pay for it out of pocket for some of the medicine to hold me over until the next day until my insurance would kick in but this rude person (sue) the head pharmacist refused to help me out, I explained to the pharmacist that I needed the medication for pain I just underwent back surgery, I offered to pay for the medication out of my own pocket but she got very rude and said no, than she told me that I was not welcome to return to the store anymore that she would call the police, all I wanted was some medication to hold me over to the next day, until my insurance would kick in, but she refused to help me in any way possible, so I took my precricption to another pharmacy and they gladly help me with my problem, I just want to say I have never been treated so badly as I was from this cvs pharmacy and furthermore I am going to contact my attorney and see if I have a valid complaint and if I do I will bring legal actions against this cvs store, I highly recommend that someone in charge will look into this complaint, because I believe a customer has some right to be treated fair and with respect, my name is antonio illiano and my phone number is [protected] I hope someone in your dept. will get back in touch with me and let me know what actions you intend if any

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middle of nowhere, US
Feb 22, 2011 11:24 pm EST

LMAO, ugh.. gotta love the people that think they can get what they want when they want. You can contact your attorney and pay out the ### for that phone call, but all you are going to find out is that what you did was illegal and you would be the one in jail and CVS would be in the right. You cant go to several pharmacies and get narcotics filled, if you get caught that is serious trouble for yourself especially if you have insurance and you went somewhere else and told them to put it on cash and not run it through insurance. (LOL) They put a day supply on your script for a reason, it has to last you until the date on there or youre not going to get your refill when you are out. And your pharmacy and insurance can not let it go through, that is the law, deal with it.

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Jan 06, 2011 4:46 pm EST

I'm going to assume you were trying to get medication that was considered a controlled substance/narcotic. My guess is that it was a Carisprodal 350mg or a strength of Hydrocodone-Acetaminophen, because you said you had refills.

I'm going to speculate on why the pharmacist denied you from getting this medication early, as there are two reasons why they may not fill your prescription. Since you said it was a refill, you must have filled the prescription and took all of your tablets within the time frame that your doctor wrote it for.

For example: If your doctor wrote for Soma 350: Take 1 tablet by mouth three times a day (Quantity is 90 tablets).

Such prescription should last you 30 days. If you were to take more than 3 tablets a day that will cause a disturbance in the scheduled date of your next refill.

So from the pharmacists point of view, your insurance denied the early refill (Because you recently filled the medication and did not wait the 30 days to fill your next one). And on top of that, every state in the United States allows a certain amount of days to fill early. Many of them being 3 days early on controlled medication. Which is plenty of time in your situation.

What I can see from what you wrote is that you came into the pharmacy on the 25th of November to be denied by the insurance and the pharmacist an early refill. Obvious deduction points out that you have not finished your previous refill or you are taking more than what the doctor told you to take.

Either way, pharmacies have laws that protect them from ###ed people like you. Laws that state how early you can refill your controlled medications and what the pharmacist can do by law. Of course you brought it to another pharmacy and they filled it because they didn't have your insurance and you paid cash for it. They were not able to look at the CVS computers to see when your last refill was. You tricked the system, which is illegal. Try explaining that in court, ###tard.

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Jan 06, 2011 4:36 pm EST

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CVS cleanliness

I went into my local CVS today and had to use the restroom. I had to walk inches from the table where the flu clinic is being held to enter the restroom door. When I entered the restroom, which apparently is for public use due to a baby changing station in the restroom, it was completely unsanitary in every way. The floor and toilet looked as though it had never been cleaned or disinfected. I thought this was horrible - especially given the fact that they are giving flu shots just steps away from this filthy mess. If no one else has complained about this I will be shocked!

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Minneapolis, US
Nov 15, 2010 11:58 pm EST
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Did you tell someone? They can't clean it up if you don't. You also need to realize that they have specific employees for cleaning, but they cannot be there around the clock. I'm sure they do the best that they can.

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CVS refill medication

Rite Aid pharmacy had transferred all patient refill files to Cvs on New Scotland Ave. Upon doing so I called to check the status of my recently renewed prescription. Due to the fact that I have Medicaid I wanted to be sure that it was not out of date from the refills. I was told that all was in order as I had recently refilled the script. Had it not been in order I would have gotten a new script from the doctor due to the fact that it is high blood pressure med. and it is imperitive that I have it. I was told that all was fine.
Upon calling the refill in, I was told on a Sunday that I needed a new script because it was too old. It was two-months old. Medicaid allows only up to six months old. There was three refills left and it was to be refilled within the 30 day time period.
So inevitably I was given a hastle and told to get a new script even after initially being told that my script was fine.
I became angry and called a pharmacist in a different Rite-aid and was told my script was fine. He could not understand except that it had been transferred improperly.
My conclusion to their mishandling of my script is that I will no longer deal w/ CVS as they made no effort to help me in this situation that was inevitably their error.

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tammyparker
chenango forks, US
Jun 24, 2011 3:40 pm EDT

i have had this same issue come up very recently..wut is going on with this?i had a few scripts at cvs with refills left and now i have to call my dr for another..does not make any sense..wut is the point of having refills then..cvs is the worst pharmicy..especially the one on front street.they are alllll very rude and judgemental..they willl argue with u till theyr blue in the face..the one pharmicist is very rude.he looks indian or something..has a mushstache.always very rude!

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CVS miss count

I went in to the store on Monday to have my son prescription filled. I returned on Tuesday to pick it up after getting home opening it up I noticed that it didn't have the correct amount in the bottle so I counted the pills and then looked at the label it hand the right amount that was suppose to be in the bottle. So then I called the pharmacy up and they told me to come back and they would fix it, well it was not that easy because she went to saying that they was going to do a audit because it was a control substance not one time did she apologize about what was happening. I think that with it being a control substance the pharmacist should have someone else check their count because you have a hard time getting your medicine until they see it really was they fault. I did get the medicine but the pharmacist that I talk to Tuesday night acted like I had took the medicine out the bottle this need to be corrected before it happens to someone else and I will not be using them any more.

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Dotnik
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Nov 18, 2010 1:46 am EST

It is your responsibility to check your medication before leaving the store. If I were the pharmacist on during that shift, I would not have given you the "missing" pills.

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Today I went to CVS and used the restroom while I was there. Apparently, there was a sign on the door that said "out of order", but I did not see it. The sign was posted only 3 feet above the ground on the door and I am over 6 feet tall. The restroom was not out of order, however. When I came out, a CVS employee and manager were waiting for me ready to...

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CVS unfair billing practices

CVS Caremark has unfair, deceptive billing practices and lousy customer service. Twice they have sent me medications where they have charged me incorrectly. Unfortunately my insurance company gives me no choice but to use them.

On Friday, I received medication in the mail that I did not order and which Caremark did not notify me they were sending. Its explanation was that they had a received my prescription on August 26 and could not refill it until now. But here is what really happened. I had mailed them the prescription in August. They told me they never received it and suggested I have my doctor's office fax it to them, which is what happened. I was speaking to a customer service rep named Abbey about this. They filled the prescription after they received the fax, but then they received the prescription in the mail, but never told me. But they did not want to fill it then because the insurance company would not pay for it until three months had passed.

So last week they decide to send it to me, not asking if I was still using the medication or wanted it. You can't return a medication once they mail it because of FDA regulations. But I don't need the medication and I wanted to use a generic version for the next refill.

You would think they would at least notify the customer they were sending the medication if it can not be returned. I plan on reporting CVS Caremark to the Department of Consumer Affairs, the Insurance Commission and the Attorney General in Massachusetts.

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CVS unprofessional/rude staff/incompetent

After having numerous discussions with the manager Terry and the corporate office of the CVS store located on 19th avenue and Indian School Road Phoenix, arionza, I am finally at my wits end with the last incident being the last straw.

The pharmacy staff at this store is a group of young, arrogant no it alls, who feel they are not accountable to anyone, including the corporate office.

I cringe at having to go into this store, and only do because I have to take a bus, and it is the closest store to my home. Unfortunately, I have to fill my prescriptions every two weeks, due to the type of meds I use. Every time I go in the pharmacy, it is one thing or another. It is not available, the insurance won't fill it now, the date is wrong, etc. and EVERYTIME, I have to call someone and spend the stress and time, and get it resolved, proving them wrong!

Their attitudes are horrific, unconcerned and downright rude.

This time, Hanna, who is only a pharmacy tech, but acts like the manager, refused to fill one of my prescriptions because the date was wrong, but not on the others he wrote. She is from some other country, and she needs to go back to where she came from! She did not even try to resolve the issue. When I asked for the pharmacist, she got haughty with me. Finally, the pharmacist came over, and while she was looking up my account, after calling my doctor and verifying he made a mistake on the date, she then got an attitude of arrogance!

I asked hanna to call the store manager and she refused! When the pharmacist overheard me asking to speak to the manager, (She too, is from another country) got uppety with me, asking me why I was calling the manager, when I stated it was none of her business why I was asking for the store manager, she then threw my prescription back at me saying "Well then, I guess you don't want this filled then". She spoke with my doctor, I have had my prescriptions filled there for years, and now she makes a personal decision to not fill my prescription again!

Terry, the store manager is a whimp, and just stood there, looking down at the ground while I told him what happened. I called corporate. I called my doctor, who after dealing with them on the phone, and seeing how upset I was, stated that he was now boycotting their pharmacies (He has a huge practice!) and not reccommending them to any of his patients.

Other than the fact that they are all young and have too much power apparently, these people show no regard to their customers. And apparently, CVS is at fault, because none of them seem to be concerned about getting a complaint.

I am a career advisor, and a word to these employees and CVS, step over, and let a person who has been out of work have your job, because I am sure they will appreciate it and be respectful and courteous to customers!

These young people need a large slice of humble pie, and life experience to set them straight about life!

And CVS, shame on you for not following through on complaints, so that they have full reign to treat people anyway they chose.

After way too many incidences at this store in regard to customer service, I no longer will fill my meds there, or give CVS one more dime of my money. And I will tell everyone I know, please don't shop there.

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CVS selling defective/tampered with products

I have been trying out the lines they now have available their ~ La Roche-Posay, Vichey and there is one more I can't recall the name of. I spent hundreds of dollars, and was very satisfied with some of the creams, but had a problem with a makeup remover and most recently an exfoliator.

I returned the first complaining of eye irritation, and just tried to return the exfoliator because it was runny and watery.

I was told I COULD NOT RETURN IT BECAUSE IT WAS NOT THE ORIGINALK PRODUCT. This is what they sold me, and will sell you. Garbage that will irritate your eyes and skin, and then make it the customers fault.

Their skincare "manger" there states he supervises all purchases. Apparently not enough. He caused me harm by selling me products that were not protected or marketed appropriately, and is now attempting to penalize me for it. I don;t think so. I will be printing flyer's and placing them around the neighborhood warning customers away from pseudo-high end products that are sod to customers by a ridiculous child in a drugstore.

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Feb 27, 2011 7:37 pm EST

Cvs does not make the product. This product is sold in high end stores across the country.

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On October 22, 2010 at 4:54 I picked up my prescriptions from the above referenced pharmacy. At 5:50 p.m. I noticed my bottle of Oxycodone did not feel right. So I counted my pills and realized that I only had 60 pills and I should have had 150 pills. I immediately called the pharmacy. I explained my situation to one employee and the employee asked me to...

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I had a prescription for Zantac filled which should have been 1.5 ML 2x a day. Thank goodness I looked at the directions before I left the store. The pharmacist directed 1 and 1/2 TEASPOONS 2x day. When I questioned it I was told yes its correct, I repeated that it was for my 3 month old son and they said OH MY GOD! I am so sorry. I was given a refund...

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I have had a couple of incidences with this pharmacy. Their service is incompetent and careless! They gave me someone else's prescription and it is fortunate that I am not blind or incompetent like they are and end up hospitalized or dead from taking someone else's prescription. Please do yourself a favor and do not choose this pharmacy for your prescription needs! Take care.

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Because I use numerous prescribed medications for ailments like Chronic Pain, Anxiety, my Choleserol level, and Mood Control, I need to use this pharmacy, located about 3 miles from me, for all my prescribed medications. In the past, they seemed to be good at providing medications for these various problems, but in the past year I have become increasingly...

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CVS rude manager poor policies

Hi,

I'm not sure who to write to to complain about an incident at the CVS store on Queens Blvd. and 67th. So I am posting here.

The incident occurred at 10:00 PM on Tuesday October 12th.

I was in-line checking out my merchandise with my pug dog in a sealed door stroller. I purchased this stroller specifically so I can take my dog out with me and so that it would be safe and sanitary and not bother anyone. I've had nothing but very positive comments about my dog in the stroller. At the very moment an employee was commenting at how cute my pug was and other customers were smiling at him, the manager burst out from the back and stood firmly in front of me and said harshly "dogs are not allowed in our store we just got fined for having dogs in the store. You can't have your dog in here!"

The cashier and the people standing around all stopped what they were doing to look at what all the commotion was. I was quite embarrassed and politely told her "ok. I'm paying now I'll leave in a minute." She (I think it was a she) went on " You should read the sign there's a sign that says no dogs. We just got fined. You want to pay our fine?"

The people around and the employees were all embarrassed at this point by her rudeness. Everyone could see I was trying to be polite and we were causing no disturbance. I then told her " well, I never had any trouble before in any of the stores in Queens and Manhattan including Rite Aide and Whole Foods and Macys. I've had this strollers for 3 years and they're sold specifically so you can bring dogs into public places."

She went on, trying to rally the people in the store against me. "Well we had a complaint! Someone saw a dog in the store and complained and we got fined." She went on: "if your going to pay our fine! You want to pay our fine?"

"Look." I tried to be polite but was now agitated. "I said I was leaving. I'll never come back again. There's plenty of other stores around to go to. I'll just go to Duane Read or Right Aid. And if you keep giving me a hard time and don't let me leave I'm going to send an email and complain."

"Then go to Rite Aid" She said. "Your not allowed in our store."

Well, now I am writing to complain. I saw no visible sign on the door when I left and the manager's behavior was rude and inappropriate. And I can assure you that whatever the fine they lost more by loosing me as a lifetime customer.

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Dec 24, 2010 11:15 am EST

The customer was wrong to bring her dog in the store. There are laws no animals allowed in the store. If the dog was to bite someone who would be liable the store owner. Some people are scared of dogs because they have been bitten. The complaint is not legitimate.

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Oct 23, 2010 1:41 pm EDT

First off, CVS.com is a good place to send complaints... duh.

Second, no one at CVS corporate will care. You and your dog are not special. If it's not a service animal, the managers can make you leave if they so choose.

You're not entitled to special treatment, princess.

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