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I'm visiting from out of town and my asthma got really bad, took a ride to this pharmacy at store #4305 and arrived at 1:58pm while the pharmacist, Mary, was still behind the counter. My prescription was called in and prepaid. All she had to do was hand it to me. I get it, nobody wants to work past their scheduled hours. But I was in need of a life saving inhaler that would have taken 3 minutes to give to me. Instead, she started yelling 'we're closed' and literally ran away. Her assistant told me I should go to emergency care. Obviously, this is not a very good human being and the culture at this CVS is callous and not very human or kind. I'm having a horrible day trying to get my inhaler, since they didn't even make a record of the prescription being called in. And because they closed, no other pharmacy can call them to confirm the prescription. Oh yeah, she called security on me because I took a picture of her and her assistant behind the counter, doing nothing, just watching me struggle to breathe while withholding my inhaler from me.
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