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  • My family & I have been loyal customers of CVS since it first opened its doors in southern California. We made many purchases, filled prescriptions and got yearly health checks @ CVS. On November 17, 2017, my husband and I visited the CVS Plaza Midwood location and made a purchase. We needed to draw money after but did not want to use the ATM inside the CVS since that ATM charges a fee. We spotted a Bank of America ATM right across the street so we decided to walk there instead of drive. We waited in line and heard a few people say that they could not withdraw money. When it was our turn, my husband tried several attempts and it seemed like that ATM was out of money. We Googled another ATM and decided to just walk there instead of drive being that there was traffic on the road. After waiting for the few people ahead of us at the next ATM, it was finally our turn. We got our money & walked back to our car at CVS. When we got to the car, we were alerted by the parking enforcer that our car had a boot on it. WTF! He said parking is for customers only...which we were so we showed him the receipt. He said it didn't matter and said that once you leave the store you were no longer a customer. No way! Yes we were being harassed by the CVS PARKING MAFIA! My husband walked across the street to talk to the police officers who happened to be at the scene of an accident. The policemen told him that there are numerous complaints about this but since that's private property, they couldn't do anything. He said to talk to the manager of CVS who might be able to help but I knew it wasn't going to amount to anything since I'm sure the parking mafia worked for CVS. We walked back to CVS & spoke with the manager but she claimed her hands were tied and told us that we needed to call the phone number that was on the sign and speak to the parking mafia's boss. So I called WheelBlockers Towing & Parking Enforcement and talked with a very nice man there, explained the situation & that we just moved here from California a few months ago and had no idea about this parking issue here in Plaza Midwood but he said there was nothing he could do. At the end of the day, we paid $125 to get the boot off our car instead of the couple of bucks from the ATM fee. Lesson learned. I will avoid & boycott CVS going forward since they do not appreciate customer loyalty and do not know what the term "customer" means.
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