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December 2023 by Ana Z.
I forgot to call in my husband's blood thinner meds and he was out of refills. I went to the pharmacy the Saturday before Christmas to see if they could advance a few pills until Tuesday. I've had to do this once before and the pharmacist gave me a hard time. That was a different pharmacy crew. The pharmacist this time, Aya, was extremely understanding and advanced a couple of pills. She didn't make a big deal out of it or scold me for not calling it in earlier. I was a pharmacy tech for 30 years and Aya would have been a joy to work with.
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May 2023 by Asma Y.
Great staff and good service no waiting time always my prescriptions are ready on time
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April 2023 by Luis G.
I would give Walmart pharmacy on 875 East H St in Chula Vista ZERO stars. The pharmacy there keeps supplying the wrong medication, even if I write down exactly what I need. They deliver it in a closed, stapled bag and ask for payment, and when I open it and realize they've made a mistake they tell me they can't give a refund, even though it was not what I asked for and even though it was their mistake. Of course, they eventually refund me, but the pharmacist has told me it is the LAST time she gives me a refund. I'm not going to wait around to see if it is the LAST time she makes a mistake, I'm switching to another pharmacy. GOOD RIDDANCE!
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May 2022 by Ron R.
Walmart is okay, but the fact that they have so many items on lockdown compared to other stores. It is an inconvenience. Cottonballs? Shampoo? Come on.
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May 2022 by Louie D.
Expired food products on sales floor attached 1 item expired over a month ago do not recommend this walmart
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March 2022 by Erea K.
I know pharmacy experience can be really hit or miss, i just want to say the staff today and specifically Bijan were really kind to me, had quick service, and explained in detail about the medication I was picking up. Please keep up your hard work!
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February 2022 by Javier C.
Was picking this pharmacy to pick up some pills for my kids, so the doctor has to send them 3 times. For some reason, they didn't see the prescription. Well eventually we got what we want, but we spent 25 minutes waiting on the things to get done between the doctor and the pharmacy. No clue why it happened, but it happened. The order itself was ready in 10 minutes, there was almost no one in the line. Only a few people got their prescriptions during our thing.
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February 2022 by Jess N.
Some of the employees here are nice and will be willing to help you, as far as the managers. They would rather talk and show whatever pictures are on their facebooks to each other than help their customers when we ask for help. I asked one employee to assist me with something I needed help with, who then directed me to the managers.. when I approached them and asked for help they didn't even acknowledge me and just radioed in someone to help out in the aisle I was in. Then continued on talking and showing whatever photos they had on Facebook. Good job on your customer service skills.
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January 2022 by Robert Hale
CVS WAS MY PHARMACY BUT THEY KEPT Making mistakes so I changed to Wal-Mart and so far so good
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January 2022 by Gary N.
My last stop of my toys hunt tonight, they had changed so much since last time, very limited stuffs on clothings and collectibles, seems to have more clearance than any other Walmart, but not a lot of selection. I didn't even plan to buy anything since their stocks on collectibles were low, but when I checked their toys department I found a damaged Transformers Studio Series box, so I brought it up to the attention of an employee since I knew you get discounted for damaged item, but oh boy the rules don't apply here, first they told me they only price match with their Walmart online store which means if I found it's cheaper in Target, they wouldn't lower the price for me, secondly they said even if the box was heavily damaged they will only give 10% discount, so I checked the price prior and it was $31.99 before tax. Nor of the toy employee or electronic guy can help me adjust the price. So I went to customer service and asked for the adjustment, the girl up there had no clue she was about to give me only 5% off, but I said the others said differently, so she told me she would ask her manager, and yes it was supposed to be 10% when she got back to me, so with that discount would bring the price down to $28 before tax, then after tax it will be $30 again. So I passed on that since I didn't really got any great deal out of this beat up box, for the record Target had it price $29.99 but Walmart refused to match it, and with any Walmart in the midwest or east coast, they will give you at least 50% off for that amount of damage, unfortunately that wasn't the rule here.
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August 2021 by Jen E.
Not a fan of Walmart's wish-washy receipt checking at the store exit. Got into a small argument today with a male employee (Hispanic looking early 20's probably) who had no name tag at the store exit who aggressively asked for my receipt as I was already out of the door, causing the 2 people behind me to be blocked as he checked my receipt. The man couldn't even answer my question of if it was company policy to require receipts from every person at the door. He would just state that it's his job and he checks everyones. So what's he going to do when it's packed? Have everyone stand in line for him to check? How's he going to enforce that? Plus, my question to him is if it's required from everyone to show their receipts or if its more of a: depends which store you go to, depends what time, and depends on who is working the exit. The man became pretty unprofessional at the end by sticking his head out the door and yelling more stuff to me about it. He takes his job pretty seriously lol. Yeah sure I could have dealt with my slight annoyance of having my receipt checked as I was already out the door and kept on with my day but at this point I'm pretty fed up with it because of the way this man aggressively asked for my receipt as I was already out the door. I don't like feeling harassed or singled out when there was no proof or suspicion of me shoplifting at the end of me just giving my business to a company. I also don't like their sometimes enforced receipt checking. Both leave a nasty experience for me the consumer. I think I'll just start going to Target now. Their carts are nicer too.
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August 2021 by Dulce P.
I frequented this location for grocery curbside pickup during quarantine and had great service with friendly staff. It was super simple and never really encountered an issue (but did not get produce here). If they were out of an item, I was emailed and the employees have always asked if the substitutions were okay or if i received the "out of stock" email. Shopping inside is another story but it is mostly the customers and not so much the store. The cashiers are always friendly and nice and they have recently underwent some changes on their machines that require higher up assistance (which might be more of a safe guard for Wally World). Still cleaner then other locations and easy to get too with plenty of parking. The garden exit closes at different times, probably depending on staff, just be mindful when parking in that area.
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July 2021 by Karen H.
What a horrible customer service experience. Went in to buy a tv. Had to ask 4 or 5 different people to help me lift it in to my cart before someone finally did. No checkers were available. Went through self checkout but it still had the security device on it. 20 min later someone was found that had a key for it. Should have taken me 15 minutes, instead took an hour. Avoid if possible.
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May 2021 by Topaz A.
Every time I come here the people at the door let the whites pass by without looking at their receipt but stop me and go over every item to make sure I haven't stolen. Kinda racist. Maybe sensitivity training would help the ole baby boomers at the front.
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April 2021 by Taura G.
Today I waited at the store exit for about 45mins, and observed something that bothers me. The main practice that I don't like about Walmart is that they make you pull out your receipt so that they can "verify the items" that you just purchased. I have an issue with the way that Walmart does this, because I know that Costco also practices this method; for about 15 years now. The difference with Costco doing it and Walmart doing it, is that Costco checks every single customer who leaves the store to make sure that the receipt matches the items in the basket. Walmart picks and chooses who they're going to ask for the receipt to verify purchased items upon exiting. I took the time to sit and watch and I found that if you are an African-American or an Hispanic customer leaving you are asked for your receipt to prove that you purchased your items. If you are a Caucasian or an Asian customer, you are not asked for your receipt to prove that you purchased items in your basket. This is a BIG PROBLEM and to me, as a consumer, this is racial profiling of shoppers. I am going to shift my purchase efforts towards stores who do not practice this moving forward. Two stars because the store is well stocked and is clean.