I recently moved to the area and my doctor had to call in a prescription. I told him to call CVS as it was right down the street. My prescription was for a Z-pac. Since I was new to the area my insurance was new also. When I went to the pharmacy, I was told they didn't accept my insurance (BCBS). I had to start my medication and said to just ring it up - they did to the tune of $34.84. I paid and left. Today I went back to the doctor and needed another Z-pac. I had him call it into Frys. They took my insurance, no problem, and the charge was $4.94. Insurance or not, a $30.00 difference on the same item is highway robbery. This is not the first bad experience I've had with CVS overcharging, but this is the straw that let me know never to return to CVS and to make good use of social media to report my encounter. They also make it a habit of never asking their customers if they have a CVS card, thereby not having to give the discount. If you value your money - stay out of CVS. There are too many other drug stores around to give away your money.