My first real post, so be gentle...
This happened when I worked at a mail-order pharmacy/drug benefit provider. A lady called in requesting her husband's prescription history for tax purposes.(prescriptions may be tax-deductible) She informed me that her husband had passed away very recently. Now, when a member passes away, their prescription history is usually deleted for privacy reasons. Keep that in mind, folks...
Me: That would be me
SW: Stupid widow
Me: Thank you for calling Drugs R Us, this is Azalea, how can I help you?
SW: My name is Mrs. Blah, my husband passed away, and I need a copy of his prescription records for tax purposes.
Me: I'm sorry, but your husband's records have been deleted. When a member passes away...
SW: interrupts angrily My husband is dead! How can he be a member! I need those records!
Me:
Well, ma'am, I understand, and I do apologize, but I can't give you that information, his records have been deleted. We usually do that when a member dies.
SW: even more angrily Do you understand me??? MY HUSBAND IS DEAD! HOW CAN HE BE A MEMBER IF HE IS DEAD? (but he was a member when he was alive, lady!) NOW SEND ME THE INFORMATION!
Me: patience wearing thin I understand that your husband is deceased, and I am sorry for your loss, but we do not keep the prescription history of deceased members...
SW: What part of DEAD do you not understand??? HE can not be a member because he is dead!
Me: Yes...ma'aam...I understand that your husband is dead. It is BECAUSE the member is deceased...
SW: Give me your supervisor. NOW!
Me: thinking, thank GOD
I understand that this woman had just lost her husband, but she really was being nasty. And she answered her own question about WHY I couldn't give her the information. No records on the dead. Husband is dead. Therefore, no records. This is the condensed version, btw, we went around and around like this for almost fifteen minutes.
This happened when I worked at a mail-order pharmacy/drug benefit provider. A lady called in requesting her husband's prescription history for tax purposes.(prescriptions may be tax-deductible) She informed me that her husband had passed away very recently. Now, when a member passes away, their prescription history is usually deleted for privacy reasons. Keep that in mind, folks...
Me: That would be me
SW: Stupid widow
Me: Thank you for calling Drugs R Us, this is Azalea, how can I help you?
SW: My name is Mrs. Blah, my husband passed away, and I need a copy of his prescription records for tax purposes.
Me: I'm sorry, but your husband's records have been deleted. When a member passes away...
SW: interrupts angrily My husband is dead! How can he be a member! I need those records!
Me:

SW: even more angrily Do you understand me??? MY HUSBAND IS DEAD! HOW CAN HE BE A MEMBER IF HE IS DEAD? (but he was a member when he was alive, lady!) NOW SEND ME THE INFORMATION!
Me: patience wearing thin I understand that your husband is deceased, and I am sorry for your loss, but we do not keep the prescription history of deceased members...
SW: What part of DEAD do you not understand??? HE can not be a member because he is dead!
Me: Yes...ma'aam...I understand that your husband is dead. It is BECAUSE the member is deceased...
SW: Give me your supervisor. NOW!
Me: thinking, thank GOD
I understand that this woman had just lost her husband, but she really was being nasty. And she answered her own question about WHY I couldn't give her the information. No records on the dead. Husband is dead. Therefore, no records. This is the condensed version, btw, we went around and around like this for almost fifteen minutes.
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