I go to this location often, I usually always experience a friendly face and helpful employee. You can expect to be greeted with a smile when you walk in and usually if you need help finding something the employees on the floor would gladly help you find it or direct you in the right direction. My only concern with this location is the availability and selection of products. I would highly recommend you call in advance or check online to make sure they have what you need in store before you head to the store. Overall this Walgreens location is generally knowledgeable and friendly.
Macon T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Macon, GA
Well, this is a busy corner. You don’t turn left to get to this store very easily. On top of hill, next to the bank and nice location with being slightly above the street level because of the grade of the hill. The problem is in navigating the parking lot as the drive through wraps around and to go to Walgreens you right, to go to the bank, you go left and people may not be paying attention to someone coming right at them from the side of the building from that drive up. I’ve found the store to be average. Not unfriendly, not unpolite but still not going out of their way to make me want to come back and do business with them. The CVS across the street for the few times I’ve been there, have really went out of their way to help me find the items I was looking for and suggesting other stores when they did not carry what I was looking for. One thing that irks me about the whole chain of Walgreens and I’m sure that they’re not the only chain, is that they sell knock-off, grey market or fake products. I bought a $ 28 bottle of hair product at Walgreens only to discover that it wasn’t the real product, it was a fake. This was BioSilk. Now, don’t misunderstand that this was a generic. It looked like the bottle mostly, said BioSilk but when comparing the real stuff to this bottle, the subtle differences were obvious. BioSilk is embossed in the plastic bottle and silver. In the knock off, the embossing lettering was there but the«S» did not have the silver that the other letters did. Also, the little r with the circle in it, the registered mark, was missing from the fake. I really think it’s quite poor in Walgreens to sell such junk. We don’t know what’s in the bottle and as far as we know, it could be extra water, mineral oil or something very harmful to human skin and cancer causing. But, we just don’t know. If questioned about this, I did take pictures of two bottles of the real stuff with the fake bottle of stuff so I can prove what I’m talking about. Best I can say is most of the time the store is ok but it’s just there and doesn’t really stand out in anyway other than sitting on top of the hill.