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Great service at this location. Everyone is friendly and never had an issue with prescriptions being filled

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The pharmacy staff are friendly and helpful, without exception. Tonya is usually at the drive thru…read morewindow...she will help you through any problem involving your medications.

Do better! CVS I Left H-E-B earlier an stopped in CVS to…read moreadd money to my chime card which I've done a number of times at Walgreens. Walgreens advertises. Chime. I had to look up if CVS worked with them and they did so I stoped in. I asked if they load chime cards. The cashier said yes. So I put $360 on the card. He asked for another $4.95. I asked, what is that for... he replied he doesn't know it must be coming from chime. He said It's an activation fee. I said that's odd. I've never got that before whatever... he then said he would need another $4.95. I said I just handed you $360 just take it out of that. He said no additionally. I gave him another $5. I thought it was strange. So I got on my app and asked chime. Why did you charge me $4.95? They said we don't charge a fee. It must be a third-party. I'm familiar with POS systems and the cash discount. But in Texas, you need to tell the consumer that there is a charge before the purchase... Don't blame the other company! I wasn't making a purchase, but that's not the point ... the cashier wasn't properly trained and didn't tell me that there would be a third-party fee which Walgreens does not have. Or any other that I know of. I went back in to inform them that what they're doing is illegal. They need to have a sign posted for the consumer to make that decision before being charged the processing fee. Don't lie when confronted! The manager was just as oblivious and said he would pass it on to his director. Instead of I'm sorry for the inconvenience. I was not aware of this. I will make this right in the future so no one else needs to go through this. And most of all that we are not breaking the law. Texas Law: As you could see here. In Texas, charging a consumer a "processing fee" (often called a credit card surcharge or convenience fee) without prior disclosure is problematic and can be illegal under certain circumstances. Texas law has a complex history on this topic. Under Texas Business and Commerce Code § 604A.0021, it is technically prohibited for a seller to impose a surcharge on a buyer who uses a credit card instead of cash, check, or similar payment methods. A similar prohibition applies to debit cards under § 604A.002. Violations can lead to civil penalties up to $500 per violation. My note from chime: Support I'm sorry to hear about the unexpected $4.95 activation fee. Chime does not charge any activation fees for opening an account or activating your card. If you see a charge like this, it may be related to a third-party service or a merchant, not Chime itself. Had to vent.... Enjoy my $4.95 POS company. Dumb CVS.

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