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May 2023 by Mr. T.
Just a word of caution to anyone looking to get a larger photo printed using the online photo center, for pickup in store...I typically buy photos that are the exact same size as the frame they will placed into, regardless if the frame has a mat opening or not. If the frame is 11x14, and has an 8x10 opening, I still print the image onto an 11x14 paper. If you don't, you end up having a photo that will never truly lay flat, and in place, and will need to be taped to the mat. I don't do that because it looks bad. And tape is not good for the photograph. Instead, I use an editor (like photoshop) to place the 8x10 image, into the middle of a larger 11x14 digital canvas .You end up with a large white unused border, but the final print will sit perfectly into the frame and look professional.I order the print. I pick it up the next day. Quality is decent. Slightly muted colors, but not too bad. It's usable. I go to put the 11x14 print, into my 11x14 frame that is already here. It does not fit. It's 12.5 x 13.75. The image is not dead center either. If I had a professional trimmer I could manage to make it work, despite the slightly short height.I call them up and they say they will reprint it. I go back the following evening. I get the fixed print. I take it out before leaving the store, and it's not 11x14. It's like 13.5 x 14.5. Again, it's not centered either, so you can't simply cut x" of each side, and x" of the top and bottom.I talk it over with them and it turns out that corporate doesn't provide them with a medium format inkjet printer, that can simply print onto 11x14 paper. They have to print on a roll of paper and trim by hand. I mean.... it is NOT the fault of the staff that they are presented with this issue. I am not sure if I'm the once a year weirdo that prints their photos in this manner, because they were unable to trim it to 11x14. Twice. An employee trims it, and trims it, and trims it, and trims it, and trims it.... five minutes go by, and it's handed back with a "it's sized to 11x14" and I trust they are right. I don't want to measure it and have it be off, because I'm just tired and need to leave.I got home, and measure it. It's now roughly 10.5 x 12.5... Three times now...I give up. I don't have time for this. I drop it into the frame, and eyeball the mat opening. It looks decent, and fortunately the frame has very strong clips that push the backboard into the print, and hence into the mat, which should keep the photo in place.I've learned that if I do this type of white border print again, to create a thin border in photoshop, on the very outside edge of the digital canvas, that will function as a cutting guide. If I sound mad, I'm not. Having to cut this stuff down to size is a pain for the employees, and it's not their fault corporate can't afford a $400 medium format inkjet.Although, how can corporate afford this? It's not like they made 28 BILLION in profits last year...
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September 2022 by Rosemary W.
I scheduled my COVID booster at Walgreens. I was pleased that the pharmacy was very efficient and I was in and out quickly. I found the vaccination area to be clean and it allowed privacy.
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September 2022 by Sam B.
Bought eggs from here, $4 for a carton. For whatever reason i didn't check them before leaving the store. I get back to my house and they're all cracked leaking all over the dang place. I go back to the store they tell me i should have checked them in the store... touché... still like i buy something it's completely broken, you give me a product i can use instead of ripping me of? 1 star i only go to cvs now
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September 2022 by Joe H.
The customer service directly related to the pharmacy has been in rapid decline since Ryan and Rupe left. It is truly abysmal. I've been a customer here for over 12 years and have watched it go from first to worst. Time to move on.
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April 2022 by Jayme H.
I've only stopped here two or three times and most recently it was because they have a FedEx drop spot. Getting into the small shopping complex from 5th can be a challenge so I suggest turning on Grandview and go that way. They have a drive through for the pharmacy as well. The staff was nice and took my package right away. It was a typical Walgreens as in, it's exactly what you'd expect. If I need to ship another FedEx package, I'll drop it off here for sure.
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September 2021 by Marissa C.
This Walgreens is currently offering curbside pickup. It was easy to place an order online, and they then communicated via text - no extra app needed! The texts let us know when the order was ready and included a link to click when we arrived. The staff person who ran out with the order was friendly and quick, and everything was in order. Great service!
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August 2021 by Tim Tc A.
Word to the wise, don't get here too early. Or you may be waiting for them to open. I've also found that the pharmacy hours are limited due to lunch breaks and sometimes they're closed earlier than I would like after a long workday.
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July 2021 by Google user
I tried to call for a question and they automated response is rude
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May 2021 by Nick Harger
I tried to call for a question and they automated response is rude
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September 2020 by Sarah F.
The pharmacy here is the absolute worst. Every time I go to get my prescription, it's closed down early and the sign in the window says "no pharmacist on duty". So you just close down??? Why not hire someone who can cover the whole shift. Some people work odd hours too and can't get there in time before you choose to close. ALSO don't say you close at 8....early...when it's 10min til.
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October 2019 by Meghan C.
I love this Walgreens for the convenience and the smiling faces but had a terrible experience today with whoever was working the photo counter. She was rude and acted put off that I was there (on time) to pick up my photo order. I was very disappointed with the customer service.
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January 2019 by Shelly H.
“Do the Varden fear me?” asked Eragon quietly. “No,” said Ajihad carefully. “We are hopeful. But if that hope proves false, then yes, we will be afraid.” Eragon looked down. “You must understand the unusual nature of your position. There are factions who want you to serve their interests and no one else’s. The moment you entered Farthen Dûr, their influence and power began tugging on you.” “Including yours?” asked Eragon. Ajihad chuckled, though his eyes were sharp. “Including mine. There are certain things you should know: first is how Saphira’s egg happened to appear in the Spine. Did Brom ever tell you what was done with her egg after he brought it here?” “No,” said Eragon, glancing at Saphira. She blinked and flicked her tongue at him. Ajihad tapped his desk before beginning. “When Brom first brought the egg to the Varden, everyone was deeply interested in its fate. We had thought the dragons were exterminated. The dwarves were solely concerned with making sure that the future Rider would be an ally—though some of them were opposed to having a new Rider at all—while the elves and Varden had a more personal stake in the matter. The reason was simple enough: throughout history all the Riders have been either elven or human, with the majority being elven. There has never been a dwarf Rider. “Because of Galbatorix’s betrayals, the elves were reluctant to let any of the Varden handle the egg for fear that the dragon inside would hatch for a human with similar instabilities. It was a challenging situation, as both sides wanted the Rider for their own. The dwarves only aggravated the problem by arguing obstinately with both the elves and us whenever they had the chance. Tensions escalated, and before long, threats were made that were later regretted. It was then that Brom suggested a compromise that allowed all sides to save face. “He proposed that the egg be ferried between the Varden and the elves every year. At each place children would parade past it, and then the bearers of the egg would wait to see if the dragon would hatch. If it didn’t, they would leave and return to the other group. But if the dragondid hatch, the new Rider’s training would be undertaken immediately. For the first year or so he or she would be instructed here, by Brom. Then the Rider would be taken to the elves, who would finish the education. “The elves reluctantly accepted this plan . . . with the stipulation that if Brom were to die before the dragon hatched, they would be free to train the new Rider without interference. The agreement was slanted in their favor—we both knew that the dragon would likely chose an elf—but it provided a desperately needed semblance of equality.” Ajihad paused, his rich eyes somber. Shadows bit into his face under his cheekbones, making them jut out. “It was hoped that this new Rider would bring our two races closer together. We waited for well over a decade, but the egg never hatched. The matter passed from our minds, and we rarely thought about it except to lament the egg’s inactivity. “Then last year we suffered a terrible loss. Arya and the egg disappeared on her return from Tronjheim to the elven city Osilon. The elves were the first to discover she was missing. They found her steed and guards slain in Du Weldenvarden and a group of slaughtered Urgals nearby. But neither Arya nor the egg was there. When this news reached me, I feared that Urgals had both of them and would soon learn the location of Farthen Dûr and the elves’ capital, Ellesméra, where their queen, Islanzadi, lives. Now I understand they were working for the Empire, which is far worse.
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November 2018 by Robert S.
Pharmacist Ryan P. is friendly, professional, and was so helpful on my trip through central Ohio. I will be sure to stop by here if I need medications refilled while traveling again.
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May 2018 by Thomas Campbell
Love this place
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April 2018 by Eric B.
Come for the drugs, stay for the candy! This is a very nice Walgreens. It's easy to get in and out, and inside it's very bright and clean. The aisles are wide and fairly spacious. They have a nice photo section which I have used several times for passport photos which was a very simple and quick process. The staff have generally been pretty friendly and efficient, and I have never had to wait in line to check out. They do have the Walgreens rewards program which is fairly straightforward with bonus point offers on rotating products. They have a variety of products similar to what you might find in an expanded convenience store. I love their candy selection! And, if you come after a holiday, it will all be 50% off! Get ready for a sugar rush! Everything in moderation, though... Prices are higher than grocery stores, but their sales are decent and worth a special trip if it's something you need.