AZJenks
Member Since 2014
I went into the local Wal-Mart to restock strips and syringes today like I do every month when they all of a sudden refused to sell me any. The pharmacist copped an attitude with me and tried to cross-examine me with a lot of really probing questions, like what did I need them for, what insulin was being used, how much, who wrote the prescription, where did I pick it up, etc. Essentially, through her questioning and comments (like "You know there's a big problem out there"), she was insinuating that I was a drug user, which was as offensive as it was infuriating. They tried to insist that there was a store policy of not selling syringes without verifying a prescription, but they were left without an answer when I asked why I hadn't heard of such a policy despite purchasing them at this very store for the last 18 months without so much as a hesitation from anyone working there.
When I demanded a store manager, conveyed my history of hassle-free purchases, made it clear that I was well-aware that there is no law in my state requiring anything to purchase syringes, and threatened to take my entire business elsewhere, the pharmacist begrudgingly sold me a box, but not after an audible scoff.
Has anyone else ever experienced this sort of resistance? I was shocked.
When I demanded a store manager, conveyed my history of hassle-free purchases, made it clear that I was well-aware that there is no law in my state requiring anything to purchase syringes, and threatened to take my entire business elsewhere, the pharmacist begrudgingly sold me a box, but not after an audible scoff.
Has anyone else ever experienced this sort of resistance? I was shocked.