I can't get allergy medicine for 30 days because of a pharmacists technological incompetence. If you purchase a medication that requires an ID check like Claratin-D from here, don't allow the pharmacist to try entering your alternate kroger ID number! Before I could even say no thanks, this pharmacist had already pressed the button, locked the transaction up due to some odd flaw in their system, and voided my transaction impatiently.. So we start over, except this time I get rejected because I signed for it moments ago. She than proceeds to act like I've purchased too much recently, when the reality is once you sign your name for these medications, the signature is sent to the federal government whether the transaction completes or not. The only way to correct these mishaps is to have the void transaction receipt the and call the 1-800 number on the receipt where they can verify if you actually purchased something or not. Because of this pharmacists impatient mistake and refusal to provide the voided recipt, I can't get allergy relief for at least 30 days now. You're a pharmacist, learn to use the computer systems. If the store clerk's can work it fine, you should be more than capable yourself. You just ruined a person with severe seasonal allergies holiday season. ~Tyler
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