Aug. 17th, 2006

billroper: (Default)
Ok, so I've commented before on how the bozos at Express Scripts managed to send a heat-sensitive prescription to arrive on Saturday of Memorial Day weekend at my office address, so it could sit in the heat and become useless. And I've told of how the customer service representative took offense at my suggestion that doing this was "stupid", but that the pharmacist she transferred me to disagreed and said she would send me a replacement prescription.

Which didn't get shipped until I called back to find out where it was.

And when it came, it didn't come with a return mailer for the heat-damaged prescription. But it did come with an invoice.

And after the fourth phone call on this fiasco, the return mailer finally arrived and was used to dispatch the heat-damaged prescription back to Express Scripts.

Who did credit my account for the amount of the charge for the prescription.

But who did not put the refill back on the prescription, so that I would need to go back and get a new prescription three months earlier than would normally be necessary.

And who could not get the clue when I called them that what I wanted was not the money (which I could see from my online statement was more or less fine), but to get the refill put back on the prescription.

I'm told it will be there again within 48 hours.

We'll see.
billroper: (Default)
Ok, so I've commented before on how the bozos at Express Scripts managed to send a heat-sensitive prescription to arrive on Saturday of Memorial Day weekend at my office address, so it could sit in the heat and become useless. And I've told of how the customer service representative took offense at my suggestion that doing this was "stupid", but that the pharmacist she transferred me to disagreed and said she would send me a replacement prescription.

Which didn't get shipped until I called back to find out where it was.

And when it came, it didn't come with a return mailer for the heat-damaged prescription. But it did come with an invoice.

And after the fourth phone call on this fiasco, the return mailer finally arrived and was used to dispatch the heat-damaged prescription back to Express Scripts.

Who did credit my account for the amount of the charge for the prescription.

But who did not put the refill back on the prescription, so that I would need to go back and get a new prescription three months earlier than would normally be necessary.

And who could not get the clue when I called them that what I wanted was not the money (which I could see from my online statement was more or less fine), but to get the refill put back on the prescription.

I'm told it will be there again within 48 hours.

We'll see.
billroper: (Default)
The very rough mix CDs are duplicated and ready to mail to the assorted participants on the album. The ISFiC Press posters and display pieces are ready to go (now that I've remembered the last one that I needed). The inventory list is printed, but still needs to be filled in. There are five boxes plus the luggage still to go in the van. And the empty bags. And the C-clamps to hold up the extra grid for ISFiC Press. The songs for the Pegasus Nominees concert (that I've received so far) are printed out to go in my filk book. I've printed out Amy's instructions for raygun sales.

I still need to Mapquest the trip there and back.

Why do I keep thinking I'm forgetting something?

Update: That would be the handout for the workshop that I'm doing on Writing Music With Your Guitar. Printed out and tucked into the notebook.
billroper: (Default)
The very rough mix CDs are duplicated and ready to mail to the assorted participants on the album. The ISFiC Press posters and display pieces are ready to go (now that I've remembered the last one that I needed). The inventory list is printed, but still needs to be filled in. There are five boxes plus the luggage still to go in the van. And the empty bags. And the C-clamps to hold up the extra grid for ISFiC Press. The songs for the Pegasus Nominees concert (that I've received so far) are printed out to go in my filk book. I've printed out Amy's instructions for raygun sales.

I still need to Mapquest the trip there and back.

Why do I keep thinking I'm forgetting something?

Update: That would be the handout for the workshop that I'm doing on Writing Music With Your Guitar. Printed out and tucked into the notebook.

Profile

billroper: (Default)
billroper

June 2025

S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
2930     

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jun. 6th, 2025 12:43 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios