SueEK
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Little story for you. I asked my husband to pop in the pharmacy and get some strips for my Glucomen Aero tester as I like to make sure I have plenty in, I gave him the tub with the name on so he wouldn’t get it wrong and told him they are approximately £14 (slightly cheaper on line but not when you have paid postage). He rang me at work to say he had got them and they were nearly £23, I asked him to take them back as I’m not paying that. He rang again to say they wouldn’t take them back as they had left the pharmacy and by law they couldn’t be re-sold and would have to go in the bin. I rang the pharmacy and spoke to the manager, he said they were having difficulty getting hold of strips and this had pushed the price up and that they would not take them back, I was p.....d off big time.
Got home after work to find that the strips were the wrong ones, they were for Glucomen LX and a completely different size. I went to the pharmacy and explained the problem and that I had spoken to the manager earlier, immediately their backs were up. They said it was my husbands fault because he had held his hand over the label. A little debate ensued when I explained that in fact he had given the tub to the assistant who walked off with it and came back with the new box so in fact they were at fault. They gave me a refund and then I paid for the correct ones which were, would you believe it £14.25.
Not sure if the tale from the pharmacist about there being a shortage was the truth or a load of baloney, personally I think I believe the latter.
I think I may well invest in the Codefree meter as these strips are way too expensive.
Sometimes these places know exactly how to make you feel as though you are making a fuss and darned uncomfortable to boot when they are the ones at fault.
Whinge finished now folks xx
Got home after work to find that the strips were the wrong ones, they were for Glucomen LX and a completely different size. I went to the pharmacy and explained the problem and that I had spoken to the manager earlier, immediately their backs were up. They said it was my husbands fault because he had held his hand over the label. A little debate ensued when I explained that in fact he had given the tub to the assistant who walked off with it and came back with the new box so in fact they were at fault. They gave me a refund and then I paid for the correct ones which were, would you believe it £14.25.
Not sure if the tale from the pharmacist about there being a shortage was the truth or a load of baloney, personally I think I believe the latter.
I think I may well invest in the Codefree meter as these strips are way too expensive.
Sometimes these places know exactly how to make you feel as though you are making a fuss and darned uncomfortable to boot when they are the ones at fault.
Whinge finished now folks xx