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December 2022 by losene dukuly
No more money gram for me almost 1 month I'm trying to receive $600 I can't get it,anywhere you go no more than $500 to recieve and some place you go they'll ask you are sending or receiving if you say you receiving they'll say their system is down.
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February 2022 by Steph A.
The service is terrible only manager seems to know how to deal with the photo department it's sad and bad for business I would say The photo area looks like a tomado hit and employees just walk over the boxes but don't pick any of them up it's disgusting and unprofessional Everything in the store including the employees are a mess
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December 2021 by Cancer J.
I Am A Very Respectable Nice And Sweet Down To Earth Person And You Need To Have Very Very Very Rude Staff Or Good Service To Get Me To Write A Review. Unfortunately. I Try To Give Places A Chance But How Many Times But Im Giving This CVS 1 Star Because Of The Bad Service By The Rude Pharmacy Staff. They Are Too Busy Having Conversations With Each Other Than Helping Customers And They Have Bad Attitudes. Previous Reviews 1 or 2 Stars That Speak For Itself. I Hope Theres Improvement. Only Good Thing Was The Parking Lot And Front Staff Is Okay And Friendly.
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October 2021 by Maria R.
So if you go here for your covid vaccine - or any vaccine really - they will be ready for you with a few pre-filled syringes and you don't know what's in them or if they are clean and so on because they are pre-prepared and placed on a little tray and administered to whoever is there for shots. If you ask where they come from they'll show you an empty vial and then it's a "trust system" that you're getting what you think you're getting because guess what.... They are already ready for you and that's what you get, like what, why can't you just come in blindly and let us take care of you sort of thing, because there's a licensed pharmacist and so on ... please. I want to see where my vaccine is coming from, that it was properly refrigerated and stored and that I am getting a clean, new, unused syringe and no, I don't know you and don't trust you and even if I did you owe this to me to give me transparency and full disclose, even if you were my friend and specially if you are my friend you would understand this? Medical mistakes happen, and yes, pharmacists can lose their licenses and no, I'm not getting a vaccine that may not even be a vaccine.
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August 2020 by Cindy T.
Not safe during COVID! The mask policy is not enforced. Witnessed a customer without one today, who was coughing repeatedly into his fist, not elbow and thereafter touched the keypad and other items. When i asked the pharmacist about this, she said it should be reinforced and she is not sure why security let him in. Although tape is marked on the ground designating 6feet, I am very disappointed and a little shocked at this. Be careful! Choose another CVS to stop the spread!
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December 2019 by Christopher S.
The disrespect I was given by Rashawna Was absolutely disgusting. For her to sit there arguing with a customer was absolutely disgusting. For her to sit there arguing with a customer(me) when you don't even have my medicine in stock bad move. The attitude you gave me was absolutely disgusting. And to sit there and argue with me it's just appalling. Sara, the "manager" There absolutely nothing about it and did not even want to give me her name. Again I will say it when Jasmine was here as a manager she would never let any of this fly. She always made sure that my medicine was in stock because she knew that I needed it and it's a medicine that will make me sick if I don't have it. I don't know what Sarah is doing back there but nothing good. Sarah learn to train your team and give better customer service. You try to blame me for the fact you didn't have my prescription. You told me that I need to call 4 days in advance and let you know that I will be picking up my medicine. Am I a doctor or a pharmacy tech. Now I am a patient who pays thousands of dollars a year to be treated like s*** by you guys. I will be picking up my medicine tomorrow but I will also be calling corporate tomorrow. Rashawnas attitude and aggressiveness Will have me changing pharmacies to Cross Bay chemist including my parents and my grandparents and my aunt and uncle who I take care of. Do you will not be seeing anymore of us and we will not be putting up with your attitude and unprofessionalism any longer. I will discuss more with corporate in the morning. Sara as a pharmacy manger you should have done something about the disrespect Rashawna showed me. Instead you try to hide her name from me. You are just as bad as she is. That's OK tomorrow will be the last you see me!
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December 2019 by ruthy o.
Horrible service came in to pick up a photo for my daughters bday got a call to say it's ready and when I got to the store I had to wait on the line as if I was paying for something. The cashier at the photo section said I had to wait didn't matter if I was only here to pick up a photo customer service here is a joke.
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March 2019 by Sean P.
This CVS is a bit on the slow end and you will find that it gets pretty busy through out the day. I definitely recommend that you get that phone call or text message telling you they have your medication ready if thats the reason you are going there. Heads up - folks from the I HOPE sometimes park over there so you might find parking an issue. The CVS has a partnership with Justin Tow truck (few blocks down) so if you aren't there for CVS, you might find that you've been towed. Great way to show the community how you operate /s.
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January 2019 by Matthew R.
CVS in liberty. Store hours are just okay. Parking lot is usually a plus, but it's often a fight to get a spot. Store isn't always busy, but there's always a line at the front counter. The pharmacy can be good and things can go off without a hitch early in the day. But as soon as it gets busy, the line for pick up doesn't move. Everything seems to move slow. Today was the last straw with them though. I went to pick up antibiotics for my son. It wasn't too busy when I arrived. When I get called to the counter, 2:20 pm, I was told my prescription was not ready. I was given the option to wait 20-30 minutes for it to be ready. Rather than go home for 5 minutes only to drive right back, I took the option to wait. Half hour goes by and I'm asked by a pharmacist if I'm waiting for something. She asks my name and goes to look to see if prescription is ready. Nothing. I wait another half an hour, it's busy at this point. So after waiting an hour, I ask if the prescription is ready yet? They ask the name again, they've clearly forgotten. They go check and sure enough it's ready. I ask why it took so long and the answer I get is "someone put it over there" where they put antibiotics that need to be mixed. If you've forgotten, my son's prescription was antibiotics. The kind that need to be mixed! So someone put them where they're supposed to be. The girl apologized, but at this point I'm just trying not to lose it. Anyway, the kicker? The time listed on the prescription as complete was 2:02 pm, the same time my wife got a text saying that the prescription is ready for pick up. A full 20 minutes before I entered the store. Which means the antibiotics were more than likely where they were supposed to be when I walked in and these people had me wait an hour for no reason.