In early January, I bought pills for the head.
She counted on
the "Pharmacy Manager" at the checkout, as it was written on her badge.
Not only did I hear through the word, ZERO attentiveness, but I also calculated incorrectly. I punched 10 tablets and a pack of 20 tablets! I only asked for 10 pills!
How can you hire such "attentive" people for such positions?!
This is not a grocery store, but a PHARMACY!
In the evening, I went in to have the money explained to me and returned, there were other girls who immediately tried to peacefully resolve the conflict. The money was returned to me.
I didn't like the fact that pharmacists don't know the terms and conditions of their network's promotion. They are inattentively listening to the buyer.
I was at this pharmacy on September 8th. I asked to give the topicrem emollient. To which the girl began to ask questions, a little irritated, for what age, brand. I repeated once again that I need topicrem. The second girl hastened to correct the situation and write everything off at the end of the day. They bring the goods to punch, they call the full price. To the question, he's lost on stocks, now we'll check. I ask the question about which brands the promotion is held on the network and whether all the products are available. They named the brands that are not participating in the campaign. They said that for individual positions, although for all body cosmetics. They called the wrong deadline. Yes, it's all easy to check on the network's website. But for the level of this pharmacy, we would like better service.
I also want to note that not all products have the correct price (i.e. the full price is indicated, although the product is discounted).
The last time I bought a sciatica belt and drops in December. The staff works quickly. The girl clearly explained the difference between the analogs - drops. The price tag is a little more expensive than in other places, but I always get everything I need and quickly enough.
A standard good pharmacy. It is often possible to find something that may not be in the neighboring ones. Of the cons, it feels a little more expensive than others.
They always offer to buy the most expensive drug. Even when you say the exact name, they offer an imported analogue that costs several times more expensive, and they do it very intrusively. Often, when there is a queue, only one window works, although there are several employees.
Terribly
I bought salicylic acid, 2 pcs
One is broken, the other is half full
Having said this, the employee replied, "But we should have checked right away, not our problems" and smiled enviously
There are no words