deja_detroit's tags:
Who's reading deja_detroit (4):
On 5/23/06, I visited a local CVS, and after receiving horrible customer service, I called CVS' National 1-800 number. Within 3 hours, I received a call from the District Manager and the Store Manager. Today I checked the mail, and after convincing myself that tomorrow's mail will be better, I noticed a letter from CVS. It felt heavier than a "just a letter". I opened it and a gift card fell onto the carpet. It contains $5 of free CVS money. Awesome . . .

del.icio.us Digg reddit StumbleUpon

Comments

  • mindgames said on May 31, 2006....
    good for you for calling them up to complain a little--i think it's important because bad service puts me in a bad mood and i don't like bad moods. so... obviously everyone should call and complain to make my life better. what are you gonna buy??!! maybe some condoms in hopes of gettin' lucky?! ;-)
  • deja_detroit said on Jun 01, 2006....
    I wish it was condoms . . .*wink*. . . it was sinus medicine. And a Coke (for the caffeine).

Comment on "CVS BS"


(Separate tags using commas, for example: New York, dating, vegetarian)
Comment Anonymously

Well the DM came, he is a tall large hairless prick in the same cheap Sears off the rack suit, which he sports every day as ill fit as it could be. ..............................................
So many ex-husbands running around, I keep wondering what sort of uses one can come up with their dead (by natural causes) bodies?

Sort of an odd gag gift I'm trying to work out. Sorry if it's not Christmasy....
So, after the morning chaos I gladly escaped to St.Helena to see my kids and possibly my sister....
This isn't me....
I have decided to put some issues together. They equal my life experiences. For some reason I am special enough for all of those people to be paying attention to me, even if it is th negative kind. I don't know what it is about me that's so important...

Subscribe to the SoulCast Newsletter To Receive the Best Uncensored Blogs About Love, Sex, Relationships, God, Politics, and More.


Ever wonder what people really think and how they really live?

Read about the real lives of regular people like you whose powerful moving blogs will make you smile, cry, emotional, and warm inside.

Your FREE SoulCast newsletter is just moments away. Receive your first feel-good blog by entering your email address below.

First Name:
Your Email:


You can unsubscribe at any time with one click. We NEVER sell or share your email address with anyone. Period. close