We got a giggle out of this yesterday - patient is arguing with the technician, saying that she should have a Paroxotine refill, but tech informs her that it was filled and picked up on Tuesday, the 9th, at around 3:20 in the afternoon. Patient still insisted that she did not receive the refill, and unbeknownst to me, she was trying to get my attention. I just thought the loud and rude "EXCUSE MEEEEE!"s were directed at the tech she was already arguing with. I had my back to the counter and was busy filing log copies. Apparently, she kept wanting to talk to me, and told the tech I was the one who sold her the prescriptions that day. In the end tech told her she needed to go home and make sure the medications weren't there, and she left.
Tech: "She says you sold her the stuff, Shiny, and the paroxotine wasn't there."
Me: "I sold her some prescriptions? On the 9th?"
Tech: "Yep, apparently you did. . . . wait. You weren't even here that day, you were in Orlando all week! Wow, I didn't know you could come back and leave that fast."
I had left early morning on the 6th and didn't come back to work until the 11th.


Ah, stupid customers. They can't tell one employee from another. Or one month from the other, more than likely. I almost wish I realized she was yelling at me so I could have told her I wasn't even in town on that day.
Tech: "She says you sold her the stuff, Shiny, and the paroxotine wasn't there."
Me: "I sold her some prescriptions? On the 9th?"
Tech: "Yep, apparently you did. . . . wait. You weren't even here that day, you were in Orlando all week! Wow, I didn't know you could come back and leave that fast."
I had left early morning on the 6th and didn't come back to work until the 11th.


Ah, stupid customers. They can't tell one employee from another. Or one month from the other, more than likely. I almost wish I realized she was yelling at me so I could have told her I wasn't even in town on that day.
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