Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I picked up a prescription last week and they didn't require me to do that.
But I agree that CVS is terrible. The pharmacists and pharmacy techs are really unhelpful and some are just flat out unintelligent. I was there recently and overheard one of the techs having a loud conversation on a speaker phone about another customer's prescription--said the customer's name, date of birth, the medication they were getting. There were about 4 of us standing in line at the time. Unbelievable.
My CVS requires me to say this when I go up to the counter.
Anonymous wrote:Not everywhere. Just picked up one today. No app needed. I do have it but not for the kid I was picking up for.
Anonymous wrote:Just went to CVS in NW DC to pick up my prescription. They will not allow you to pick up your prescription till you download their app, fill out all the required info and prepaid. There were about 7-8 people pecking at their phones, 4 people waiting in line because they could not login and more people showing up who had to be told to download the app.
The hack- say you are picking up for someone else. I hear the CVS app is very invasive- tracking your movements through the store and other things.
I am done with CVS and their mile long receipt.
Anonymous wrote:Not everywhere. Just picked up one today. No app needed. I do have it but not for the kid I was picking up for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I picked up a prescription last week and they didn't require me to do that.
But I agree that CVS is terrible. The pharmacists and pharmacy techs are really unhelpful and some are just flat out unintelligent. I was there recently and overheard one of the techs having a loud conversation on a speaker phone about another customer's prescription--said the customer's name, date of birth, the medication they were getting. There were about 4 of us standing in line at the time. Unbelievable.
My CVS requires me to say this when I go up to the counter.
There's a difference between quietly providing your information when you get to the counter and the pharmacist saying the info into a phone loud enough for the entire pharmacy area to hear when the customer wasn't even present. I was third in line, so at least 20 feet away from the counter, and I could hear everything. There is no justifiable reason for disclosing a customer's private health information like that.
Anonymous wrote:Wonder what happens if you say you don't have a smart phone. Surely it is the case with some elderly folks.
Anonymous wrote:I've used the CVS app for years and have never, ever found it invasive in any way. I use it for coupons and to check to see if my prescriptions are ready. And I get my receipts emailed to me so no more long printouts. I picked up a prescription in NWDC a couple of weeks ago and didn't have to anything with the app when I arrived. I'd say maybe the only slightly annoying thing are the sale emails are one or two a day...but I just delete and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not at my CVS - non DMV. They will however shut the literal pharmacy gate on your face as soon as 1pm hits even if you've been waiting in the pharmacy pick up line inside the store. they do not GAFFFFFF.
That makes me positively CRAZY. Why must they close for lunch? Why? Can they not staff the counter and alternate lunch breaks?
Anonymous wrote:I've used the CVS app for years and have never, ever found it invasive in any way. I use it for coupons and to check to see if my prescriptions are ready. And I get my receipts emailed to me so no more long printouts. I picked up a prescription in NWDC a couple of weeks ago and didn't have to anything with the app when I arrived. I'd say maybe the only slightly annoying thing are the sale emails are one or two a day...but I just delete and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Not at my CVS - non DMV. They will however shut the literal pharmacy gate on your face as soon as 1pm hits even if you've been waiting in the pharmacy pick up line inside the store. they do not GAFFFFFF.