I happened to be at lunch at the restaurant adjacent to this Walgreens when I remembered that I was out of my favorite multivitamin, Theragran M, and that only Walgreens still sells it. Now my family stopped shopping at Walgreens when they came out with a loyalty card and started requiring BOTH the card and a coupon to get sales prices(you have got to be kidding, I have to hassle with BOTH of these to get a discount???). I found my vitamins and went to check out. The cashier asked if I had a card and I said«No thanks.» Now I was not snarky about it, just factually stated I don’t want one. The cashier literally THREW my change and receipt at me! When the guy behind me also stated he did not have a card he stepped back a couple of steps so he wouldn’t be hit when she threw his receipt and change at him. One star for having my vitamins, zero stars for the bad, bad attitude.
MaryLou D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Diego, CA
Good grief, here it is two years later, I’m back in the area, without remembering that this was the place where I had the earlier experience(see my previous review) and the same thing happened as before except this time there was no long line. I’m at the counter on the right with my six pack of cheap beer, happy it was only $ 2.99, go to pay and the kid tells me I have to go to the counter across the way to pay for it because he’s under age. Helloooo. If this is(still) an issue, why not train these babies to glance down their line to check if anyone is holding alcohol so they can give them a heads up that they can’t purchase it in their line? And I wonder how many times this same thing has happened to OTHER customers in the two years since I wrote my first review?