Rite Aid Pharmacy
Reviews
Holy Christ on a Stick! The long lines normally would indicate a great store, but in this Rite Aid's case, it indicates a complete disregard and incompetence on how to run a retail store. Long lines -- I mean, really long lines -- every single time. I can't fault the store for its clientele (which is a how-to guide on being threatening and crazy). I CAN (and do) fault them for allowing the entrance to their store to be an open air drug market. Mix that with the powerfully crazy people stalking you to sell their Vicodin and I say: "Thank God there's a Walgreen's opening across the street." Free us from the tyranny that is Rite Aid at 5th & Broadway.
Really wish I could give this place 0 stars but the woman at the counter was extremely rude and really needs to learn a good lesson in customer service. I usually will chose rite aid over most other convenience stores however I would rather go to the 711 across the street than be treated with such a lack of service as I was here.
the main issue here is the 'loss prevention staff' these people HAVE been trying lately but there seems too often some fubu jacktard who cant take a cue from REAL LAW enfrorcement on how to be respectful to people. there was one occasion when I was there with a nice black girl and this black loss prev' idiot was threatening a suspect right next to me; when I corrected the ape he started running his trap- he was sloppily dressed and was begging to be dirtknapped. I have witnessed them being extremely loud and violent and y'know; alot of people in the area just want to buy some things and get going. there are ghetto chimps outsode selling drugs on their property and they act like they live there...more of an example of the non humans that inhabit california than a good store. the clerks (the ladies mainly) are nice and do the best job. the guys and the loss prevention staff seem like they hate their jobs and want YOU to suffer for it. grow up children.
The pharmacy was incompetent and overcharged me, then I had to come back three separate times to get a refund because the right employee to issue it was never there. The entered my information in wrong, and even though they double checked it, they didn't notice until I asked for a printout and pointed out the incorrect information. I've only had the one prescription filled by them, but I'm immediately transferring my business to another pharmacy.
The long lines give you a chance to really take in its sketchiness.