Convenience Stores in Stonington, CT

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“I really like this gas station I like it better than the one you're 95 the people are great and everything but they got to do better control of traffic the only thing is how are you supposed to get to the gas pumps if somebody is blocking it and when somebody takes up two spaces how arethe people are great and everything but they got to do better control of traffic the only thing is how are you supposed to get to the gas pumps if somebody is blocking it and when somebody takes up two spaces how are you supposed to get a parking space. I'm just saying and I'm not trying to be critical but most gas stations they say that you cannot take up spaces that will block the gas pumps where they say where they say get gas and then move on”

4.3 Superb3 Reviews

“This 5 stars is for the employee Chris, who always seems to be working alone on the busiest shifts! He graciously handles the lines of customers, and is always pleasant and working hard when I stop there. Much unlike the multiple employees there in the morning, as all of them collectively stand around doing nothing. As a business owner, I'm inclined to give credit to people when it's due. Keep up the good work Chris!”

3 Average3 Reviews

“This CVS Pharmacy location has, by far, some of the friendliest technicians around this area including Groton. For those people that are complaining about bathrooms, it is not this specific store's fault that they do not have a public bathroom that anyone else can use. As they are short staffed because CVS corporate wants to cut down their hours just so the higher ups that don't actually work inside a CVS store (but just "manage" them) can get their incentives when they are well within their budget, they do not have the time and employee to bring you back into the employees only area where all their inventory are located. They sometimes do not even have a bathroom to use themselves sometimes because I have seen a portable potty a few times and have inquired about it and they said that the one bathroom that they all share is not working again. For those who are complaining about long lines, have you ever thought that the technicians would really want to help you out as soon as they can but they just cant because they have the other million things that they would need to do like actually type your prescriptions, fill your prescriptions, fight with your insurance just so they would cover your prescriptions, pick up the phone so that they could answer your questions, get the person in the drive through and a bunch of other stuff that they have to do while working inside the pharmacy. These people do all these work for minimum wage because CVS corporate (not the store/pharmacy managers themselves just to clarify for those people who do not know how things actually work) does not want to pay them what they actually deserve. For those who complained/complains about their computers being down, or their registers not working, have you even stopped to think that these technicians/pharmacists would rather have their equipment working properly, or faster than they do, or even at least working at all? It does not help them in any way, shape, or form in those aren't working properly. They would just have to work twice as hard, even though they're already working a job that 3 people are supposed to do. And what do these underpaid, understaffed, overworked pharmacy staff get? Complaints about how the lines are long, the bathrooms are not as accessible, rude and unkind words from the people that they are trying to help. Do you think that they want the medications to be on backorder? They would rather have all your prescriptions filled if they can because it's one less thing that they would be yelled at for. They try to order all your medications every single day but they can only give to you what they can get from their warehouse and distributor because just in case you forgot or do not know, the technicians, nor the Pharmacist inside that store, DO NOT personally make your Adderalls, or your Vyvanse, or your Ozempic or Mounjaro, or any other med that is on backorder, at the back of their pharmacy. So please, instead of leaving these unkind and harsh reviews or comments about stuff that these hardworking people cannot control, give them words of kindness and appreciation.”

2.7 Average3 Reviews

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