turbocat
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Not that there is anything wrong with their strips. To explain:
My husband was doing the shopping and we needed more strips for our ReliOn Confirm meter. I told him which ones, but he did not see exactly what I said, so he bought the Relion Ultima strips. (I guess he saw "ReliOn" and thought they were all the same.) He thought if they weren't right I could take them back and exchange them. I tried to, but Walmart will not accept returns for diabetic testing strips, due to "blood born pathogens". I told them that was stupid because it was unopened and all sealed up. They said they knew but still wouldn't take them. Is this normal? I've never bought diabetic supplies, so is this something I should have known?
I was aggravated but bought the right strips and decided I would make my husband take the other ones back and talk to a manager. He tried. The manager was going to give him his money back but the computers wouldn't let him. My husband said, "their should be a sign posted so people know these are non returnable, I thought you could return anything to Walmart." There was a sign by pharmacy, but some genius had taken it down and put it behind the counter. My problem with that is, you don't have to pay for them at the pharmacy counter. In fact, when I was going to the first time (because they were in this plastic theft deterrent box) the woman at pharmacy told me to take it up front, they could remove the box up there, too. So, even if there is a sign by pharmacy, a customer might never see it. They need to put the sign right by the shelves where the items are.
So my husband called Walmart corporate and registered a complaint. (They said we should hear something in 3 to 15 business days.) This was really irritating. With tax, those strips were $40! And what about elderly people on fixed income that might accidentally buy the wrong testing strips for themselves? It isn't fair, and it's ridiculous! "Blood-borne pathogens" from sealed up test strips?!
So anyway, when you buy your strips at Walmart make sure you have the right ones or you are going to be stuck. BTW, if we don't get any satisfaction from Walmart, does anyone need some Relion Ultima test strips? I can work out a deal for you. :roll:
My husband was doing the shopping and we needed more strips for our ReliOn Confirm meter. I told him which ones, but he did not see exactly what I said, so he bought the Relion Ultima strips. (I guess he saw "ReliOn" and thought they were all the same.) He thought if they weren't right I could take them back and exchange them. I tried to, but Walmart will not accept returns for diabetic testing strips, due to "blood born pathogens". I told them that was stupid because it was unopened and all sealed up. They said they knew but still wouldn't take them. Is this normal? I've never bought diabetic supplies, so is this something I should have known?
I was aggravated but bought the right strips and decided I would make my husband take the other ones back and talk to a manager. He tried. The manager was going to give him his money back but the computers wouldn't let him. My husband said, "their should be a sign posted so people know these are non returnable, I thought you could return anything to Walmart." There was a sign by pharmacy, but some genius had taken it down and put it behind the counter. My problem with that is, you don't have to pay for them at the pharmacy counter. In fact, when I was going to the first time (because they were in this plastic theft deterrent box) the woman at pharmacy told me to take it up front, they could remove the box up there, too. So, even if there is a sign by pharmacy, a customer might never see it. They need to put the sign right by the shelves where the items are.
So my husband called Walmart corporate and registered a complaint. (They said we should hear something in 3 to 15 business days.) This was really irritating. With tax, those strips were $40! And what about elderly people on fixed income that might accidentally buy the wrong testing strips for themselves? It isn't fair, and it's ridiculous! "Blood-borne pathogens" from sealed up test strips?!
So anyway, when you buy your strips at Walmart make sure you have the right ones or you are going to be stuck. BTW, if we don't get any satisfaction from Walmart, does anyone need some Relion Ultima test strips? I can work out a deal for you. :roll: