CVS Sends 30 Prescription Reminders Then Claims No Knowledge Of The Order

This image is a screenshot of a public tweet from the X (formerly Twitter) platform. The tweet is written by user @human_clickbait, whose display name is L.L. Human Clickbait. The text uses sarcasm to vent about a common frustrating pharmacy experience: the user receives 30 repeated notifications from CVS pharmacy stating their prescription is ready for pickup, but when they arrive at the store to collect it, CVS staff claim they have no record of the user or the prescription. The post is intended as relatable humorous content about unreliable retail customer service and overzealous automated notification systems.
@L.L. Human Clickbait X (formerly Twitter)

I love when I get 30 messages from cvs that my prescription is ready and when I finally go to pick it up they're like Hm we actually have no idea who you are or what you're talking about

Overview

This image is a screenshot of a public tweet from the X (formerly Twitter) platform. The tweet is written by user @human_clickbait, whose display name is L.L. Human Clickbait. The text uses sarcasm to vent about a common frustrating pharmacy experience: the user receives 30 repeated notifications from CVS pharmacy stating their prescription is ready for pickup, but when they arrive at the store to collect it, CVS staff claim they have no record of the user or the prescription. The post is intended as relatable humorous content about unreliable retail customer service and overzealous automated notification systems.

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Per the provided additional information, the source of this image is an RSS feed of meme content from X.com (formerly Twitter). The original content is a standalone tweet posted by X user @human_clickbait, which gained traction as a relatable meme about everyday frustrations with pharmacy services, and was later reposted in meme collections across social media.

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