Wasn’t A Hard Decision
HEALTH & BODY, NON-DIALOGUE, PENNSYLVANIA, PHARMACY, USA | RIGHT | AUGUST 12, 2019
I was working at the drive-thru window at the pharmacy. A customer pulled up and I asked for his name and date of birth. After he replied, I went to get his prescription out of the waiting bin. I informed him that his insurance did not cover this medication; most insurances do not because it is for erectile dysfunction.
He asked me for the cash price and I told him it was roughly 120 dollars for four pills.
He looked at his wife who was in the passenger seat, looked at me, said, “F*** that. I don’t need a hard-on that bad,” and sped away.
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Be Careful Where You Insert That Battery
AUSTRIA, PHARMACY, STUPID, VIENNA | RIGHT | JULY 31, 2019
Customer: “I need a medical thermometer.”
Me: “A digital one that’s battery-operated or a glass one without a battery?”
Customer: “I don’t know.”
(Since a digital one gives results faster, I grab one and hand it to the customer.)
Customer: “Oh, no, I’ve got one of these at home, but it has no battery, and it’s not working!”
Me: “These run all on battery. Maybe the battery in yours is empty.”
Customer: *thinking hard for a minute* “Maybe that’s why it’s not working anymore.”
Me: *internal facepalm*
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