Posts Tagged ‘shame’

CVS part 2

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Here’s the CVS situation from my wife’s POV:

Dear CVS,

I have been using your pharmacy for years, first because a store was within walking distance from my apartment, and then because your pharmacies are linked so I didn’t have to transfer my prescriptions when I moved. It has been convenience of location rather than satisfaction with the customer experience that has kept me as your customer for so many years. In the last several months, I have been frequenting two stores – store #708 at 676 Southbridge Street in Auburn, MA and store #166 at 115 Stafford Street in Worcester, MA. Nearly 75% of the time I leave the pharmacy counter or drive-thru window feeling that CVS has yet again failed to meet my ever-lowering expectations. This evening was the final straw.

My 2-year-old son visited the doctor today, and his prescription for antibiotics was sent electronically to the pharmacy at store #708 at approximately 3:15 PM. I arrived at the pharmacy a few minutes after 5PM and was informed that my son’s prescription hadn’t yet been printed and that it would take about 10 minutes to fill. I elected to wait. I shopped a little, and returned to the waiting area after about 10 minutes, but my order had not yet been filled. I took a seat and waited some more. Other people came and were told to wait as well. Those same people were called in short order and left; I was still waiting.

For an hour and fifteen minutes, I waited. Every time there was a lull in customers, the counter staff would disappear before I could ask about my order. It wasn’t until another customer mentioned how visibly upset I was as she was being rung up that anyone behind the counter made any eye contact with me. They checked their system again and finally, at 6:30 PM, my prescription was ready. When I asked for an explanation as to why I had been made to wait for 90 minutes for something that had been submitted well in advance of my arrival, the answer from Adam, the Shift Supervisor, was that he just didn’t know. I had seen him speaking with someone in charge of filling and checking the prescriptions, so if Adam didn’t know what was going on, it’s pretty clear that neither did the other people who worked there.

I was already extremely unhappy with having to wait 90 minutes for a prescription that I had initially been told would be ready in 10 minutes. The fact that no one seemed to claim any responsibility for allowing the prescription to fall through the cracks is even more insulting and infuriating. I didn’t bother to speak to a manager at the store because a) I had already been there for an hour and half and didn’t want to stay longer, and b) if the Shift Supervisor could do no more than say “I don’t know” and offer an insincere apology, I doubted anyone else in the store could do more. I hope an e-mail to Corporate will at least reach the Regional Manager, or some other competent person in a position to do something other than tell me they’re sorry.

Thank you for your time,
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Seriously? Over 2 hours for antibiotics?

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

My youngest was diagnosed with a simple ear infection today.  I feel bad for him, but it’s something kids get at some point, no problem.   So around 3:30 when I left they called in a prescription for him, and I took the kids home so CVS had some time to fill it, asking my wife to pick it up on her way home from the office.   At 5:30 I got a call from her letting me know it still wasn’t ready, so I sent this to CVS.    Pleas to enjoy:

I was wondering if you’ve undergone some sort of substantial personnel issues in your Auburn pharmacy recently.   Today my child’s doctor called in a prescription after his 3 pm appointment for antibiotics, and today at 5:30 when my wife showed up to get it on her way home, she’s still standing there 40 minutes after being told the prescription would take 10 minutes to fill.  Given it was over an hour old, it should have been filed and ready for pickup already; this was one of the reasons I didn’t take the kids over to get it on the way back from the Dr.; to give you folks some extra time to get it ready.
Yours is one of the more convenient pharmacies in the area, but honestly I’m about ready to start looking at Walgreens or even Wal-mart instead if CVS is straining so hard  to fill a fairly simple scrip.

I was wondering if you’ve undergone some sort of substantial personnel issues in your Auburn pharmacy recently.   Today my child’s doctor called in a prescription after his 3 pm appointment for antibiotics, and today at 5:30 when my wife showed up to get it on her way home, she’s still standing there 40 minutes after being told the prescription would take 10 minutes to fill.  Given it was over an hour old, it should have been filed and ready for pickup already; this was one of the reasons I didn’t take the kids over to get it on the way back from the Dr.; to give you folks some extra time to get it ready.
Yours is one of the more convenient pharmacies in the area, but honestly I’m about ready to start looking at Walgreens or even Wal-mart instead if CVS is straining so hard  to fill a fairly simple scrip.

Wasau, WI speaks

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Well this is interesting.   I wrote to the town of Wasau, WI to congratulate them on some fantastically bad behaviour.   They wrote back, directing me to Mayor Jim Tipple’s statement on the subject.

No, go look..I’ll wait a moment.

So, to the town of Wasau, I apologize.  I do hope you turn the screws on the Associated Press.  I also hope the AP realizes that cutting their fact checking department might have been a poor choice in the last round of budget cuts.

Here’s the updated article on the whole sad affair.

Now, about turning the vitriole towards Crivitz, WI.  They’re going to get the same sort of back handed congratulatory email that Wasau received, but there’s actually something here that saddens me more.  Crivitz, a place where personal freedoms are stomped on by the local police, and theft is practiced by the same, has a better town web site than my town.   Honestly, Auburn’s site is attrocious.  What’s up with that spastic eyeball image?

But…we have a police department that knows right from wrong.

Wausau, Wisconsin is an embarrassment

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

UPDATE***  According to the town of Wasau, it wasn’t them… http://munkinarts.com/blog/2009/07/14/wasau-wi-speaks-apnot-so-much/

Here’s the updated article: http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/article/20090710/GPG0101/90710046

July 4th is Independence Day, is it not?  A day to celebrate the freedoms afforded, for the time being, to the citizens of the United States.  Yet those entrusted to enforce the laws chose to instead violate someone else’s freedom of speech, and his personal property rights that day instead.

Shame on you Wausau, WI Crivitz, WI.  Your town and your police force are a national embarrassment.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090711/ap_on_re_us/us_upside_down_flag;_ylt=AlJkGgqxAzhFGDX_3Ek8bMoDW7oF