Stop asking me if I want to apply for a…
Stop asking me if I want to apply for a Walgreens credit card! It’s very annoying!
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Stop asking me if I want to apply for a Walgreens credit card! It’s very annoying!
Staff is rude and never seems to know what they're doing. My prescriptions are always late, and when I ask, they give me attitude. The store’s disorganized, and don’t even bother trying to get help at the pharmacy. It’s honestly just easier to go somewhere else.
Prices keep going up, but service keeps getting worse. Shelves always empty, pharmacy slow as hell, and good luck finding anyone to help. Feels like they just don’t care anymore. Used to be my go-to, but I’m done.
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