Oh, and I am going to repost this complaint on my retail blog. It will get many chuckles I am sure.
Returns are a courtesy and not a right. Stores are allowed to say no. Especially if you did not have a receipt.
Right. The manager told you they were hiding the merchandise from you. You are so full of it your eyes are brown. Why don't you share with the class the location of this evil store and the crooked managers name, hmmmm?
I want to call and hear that myself. I thought I had heard it all.
Did you ever do mods? If so, your whole complaint is a lie. If not then you proved my point. As for knowing it all, I don't but I only respond to posts that I do know about. You should be removed for slandering a business you know nothing about.
Oh and what store? What manager? It is easy to see why you failed to identify either. If this were remotely possible I would be the first to report the store to home office.
You need to disable your popup blocker and learn how to use a computer.
You need to call the number on the receipt and see if it has been cashed.
I read that article too and found it hilarious as every Walmart I go into no matter where I am is busy as hell. So who exactly are fleeing again? Obviously if the shelves are empty someone is buying the stuff.
Did you read the bottle at all? When we fill scripts and use a different MG conversion, we always advise the patient on the change, why it was done, and special instructions as to (your doctor prescribed 1mg 3 times per day, but we only have 1.5mg in stock, so you will take 2 per day instead.) Then we make sure the customer is acceptable of the change or ask if they want to wait on the other stock to arrive. Dosage conversions are common with medications that have multiple dosages.
You have a responsibility to read your bottle and to ask questions of the pharmacist. Most people who bring us scripts have no idea what their doctor even prescribed. They do not ask and do not pay attention. If patients won't even talk to their doctor, what would make us think you will talk to us? We fill the scripts, but we can not force you to be responsible.
And that is every pharmacy, not just Walmart.
Loan modifications are loans. No bank has to change the terms of your original loan. If the shoe was on the other foot and the modification was a benefit them and not you, I am sure you would refuse to do it. Pay what you owe and the bank will never bother you.
It was none of your business. You speak of Christian values but you lack them yourself. Pot, meet kettle.
The bible also says pay what you owe. And the bank is not church so the Bible does not control your loan. Do not use the bible to break it's laws.
I was eating M&Ms one day and a lady told the pharmacist I was popping Xanax lol. I asked her if she even knew what a Xanax looked like lol.
Never heard anything bad about Riu and I have friends who stay there every year. Some of the staff do not speak English, so that is probably your mumbling. I think you are a nightmare vacationer and they were probably glad you left.
It sucks when you go to jail and actually have to pay for something doesn't it?
Many people think banks are evil. They are the ones who can not control their spending or balance their own checkbook. Those of us who manage every day to do so think our banks are fine.
Oh yes. I am an executive at Lowes. I am also a cashier for Walmart, a cashier for Target, a bank teller for Bank of America, PNC Bank, Wells Fargo, and the list goes on.
Until I was 38 and quit smoking I was a size 2, and could wear clothes I wore in high school. So it may not be a 'stretch' of truth. Heck, up til 5 years ago I could still wear my Bon Jovi jeans.
If you can afford a $200, 000 house you can afford a good lawyer.
Honestly, anyone who can not figure out why a receipt is needed should stay home and make their own stuff. You people can not be this stupid.
The card is on your Connexus profile. If you have more than one card on file, you just need to show them a copy of the card so they know which is which. It is not incompetence it is reality.
Pharmacists follow federal law regardless of how patients feel about it. If you like CVS so much stay with them. You already had a relationship with CVS, and went to a pharmacy with a narcotic that did not know you.
Contact the DEA and let us know what they tell you. The fact is, like it or not, the pharmacist did what federal law requires. Period, moan, whine, complain. It matters not. It IS the pharmacist's legal obligation to notify your doctor of any suspected doctor/pharmacy shopping and or misuse of medication.
Why are you complaining about HIS hand gesture when you made one yourself? That is like hitting someone then complaining that they hit you.
I REQUESTED and DIDN'T REALIZE mean YOU messed up. Period.