cellio: (lightning)
Monica ([personal profile] cellio) wrote2005-03-23 11:24 pm
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customer non-support

Dear Giant Eagle pharmacy,

When I filed a prescription with you yesterday, we established that I was already in your database. (This is not my only active prescription.) Nonetheless, you took my phone number and address, writing them directly on the prescription. I said I would return today.

I was, therefore, quite surprised to find, when I got to the head of a non-trivial line, that you had not prepared my order because you wanted to see this year's insurance card first. You could have called, you know. Or filled it but required the card before handing it over. (There would have been no waste if you'd had to rescind it.)

I think when my office moves and you're no longer across the street from where I work, I'll be transferring my prescriptions elsewhere. My previous pharmacy never pulled that stuff. Alas, my previous pharmacy lacks parking and is no longer within walking distance of my job (or home).

[identity profile] akitrom.livejournal.com 2005-03-24 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
Does your Giant Eagle pharmacy read your LiveJournal?

'Cause I'm bettin' that this is a customer service complaint that somebody there really does want to hear.

In case my pharmacy reads my LiveJournal, I'd like to state that all those references to "pusilanimous, pointy-nosed pull-pushers who wouldn't know a Comtrex from a controlled substance" have been meant entirely as warm-hearted, good-natured familiarity, and I would rather not like you to spike my Zocor with powerful laxatives. Thanks.