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September 2023 by Chalo Vala
This store's 'Money Gram' sucks. Firstly, the women that work here are so rude. Secondly, they do not even have enough money ? to do a transaction ( it's like they are from a bad part of town; even though, they are in the suburbs; moreover, someone needs to teach them that. How do I know? I am a native HOUSTONIAN, and I grew up in this part of Houston, and have met so many different types of people's and cultures). Thirdly, they do not even have the cashier's checks in this store.
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September 2022 by Petru Muntean
Is out of service
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January 2022 by Savannah L.
"Scammy" interaction. Cashier asked me if I had a cvs card, I said no. Asked for my name, wasn't thinking and told him. He asked for my number. Looked up and he was typing my information into the cvs system to get a cvs card-completely caught me off guard. Didn't ask me if I want one, just asked for my information and started typing it in. I didn't know he was doing that until he saw me look up confused and turned the screen around asking for other identification information. I explained I had a card, and was attempting to leave quickly. He then uses my information and puts it into another cvs savings card program to "save me ten dollars." -Again he didn't ask, and it wasn't until he motioned to a like a laminated advertisement describing this sales program that I realized it would cost me any money at all. He hadn't told me that verbally. When I also remembered I only go into cvs once a month and wouldn't use any of the other benefits of the program (like cvs mailing me stuff and something about a doctors visit pricing), I told him I don't want the savings program thing but he just kept repeating "your paying 20$ for your stuff (motions to all my health products) this will save you ten dollars, give me your phone number." I have to tell him no three times before he gets an attitude and begins to finally check my stuff out. I left polite and told him to "have a good day" and left. But the interaction was pushy and deceitful from the start. I'll just drive the extra 15 min to get my "female health products" at a different location.
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March 2019 by Tiffani B.
I went in to get a prescription filled and had questions because I have a new insurance provider. The ladies there were very friendly and quick to get my medication refilled. They said it would take 10-15 minutes to fill but it took FIVE. I've never had a new prescription filled so quickly!