Tuesday, July 14, 2009

CVS RESPONSE

Dear Mr. Patrick D. Guanciale:

Thank you for your complimentary remarks concerning our Newark, OH, CVS/pharmacy location. Your positive feedback was a pleasure to read.

We are always grateful when a person will take the time to comment on any aspect of our business. As you can well imagine, many of the comments we receive take the form of "constructive criticism," so it is particularly pleasing to receive comments such as yours, which in essence say, "Thanks for a job well done."

I have forwarded a copy of your e-mail to Cliff Barson, District Manager, for review. He will be sure to formally recognize Katherine (Cashier 000060) for providing you with such wonderful service.

Again, Mr. Guanciale, thank you for contacting CVS. You may rest assured that Katherine will be made aware of our appreciation as well as yours.

Sincerely,

Laura
CVS/pharmacy
Customer Relations
07529544

Sunday, July 12, 2009

A GREAT SALESPERSON AT CVS



















Today, salesmanship is gone, all store clerks and salespeople wait for the purchaser to ask to buy a product. A good salesperson always asks for the sale, if you don't ask often the results will never be in your favor.

This morning I stopped by the CVS (Store #3094) on East Main Street in Newark, Ohio. I was looking for a yellow highlighter. I found a set of four marked "2 for $3", there was only one set. I went to the front counter and asked Cashier #000060 if this set since there was only one on the rack would be $1.50. She asked her superior and came back and surprised me by saying, yes.

Now the real salesperson came out: as she was ringing up my order she asked "would you like a pack of Gummy Worms for $0.99". I looked around to see if there were kids standing behind me that she may have mistaken for mine, no kids and I said no thank you. She then completed my transaction.

After paying, I paused for a moment and ask if she received a bonus for selling the Gummy Worms, she said the store was having a "sort of contest". It impressed me that she would make sure to ask for the sale along with her customer service quality, I purchased two packs of Gummy Worms. She was a great salesperson.

I am sending this post to CVS, in hopes that they will give Cashier #000060 of Store #3094 an extra gift card for taking such good care of Transaction #7726. It would be interesting to return the Gummy Bears, just to see if I end up buying five more packs of candy, this would be the real test.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

OHIO SLOTS, NOT TOO SURE THIS IS THE WAY TO GO


I am not too sure this is the way to go for Ohioans. I wonder what the average income will be of the folks at the race tracks gambling their money away and how much it may hurt the local charity Bingo games.
Click here to read more about the proposed passage of yesterday's draft.
Click here on tips while gaming.

Monday, July 6, 2009

NORTH 7th & W. LOCUST STREET FIRE

1:28am this morning, vacant home, no injuries

Saturday, July 4, 2009

NEW HAT


John & Donna Lawrence are home from Iran for about a month or so, they brought me a hat that I have been considering buying for several years now.
The photo is of the wool Chitrali or Pakol hat that everyone has seen on the nightly news and often worn by the Afghanistan Northern Alliance or the Afghan Freedom Fighters. Originally from northwest Pakistan, when the Afghans fled to Pakistan, the freedom fighters came back into Afghanistan wearing this had and ready to fight.
Click here to learn more about the hat and how to tell a high quality versus poorer grade. The best I can tell my new hat is of upper quality.
Thanks John and Donna, enjoy your stay at home.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

REAL MEN WEAR PINK

Patrick's Pink shirt purchased on Ebay: $8.95
Andrew's Pink shirt purchased at Thrift Store: $2.00
Patrick not calling Andrew to let him know he is wearing a pink shirt today: $0.00
The entire office making fun of Patrick and Andrew: PRICELESS
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON MEN WEARING PINK