I was having a prescription filled and overheard two of the clerks (Mike and Bess) discussing what my medication was for. They were talking right out loud for everyone to hear. When I complained to the store manager and the pharmacy manager, I got nowhere. They coldly stared at me. When I wrote an email to CVS.Com and asked that it be forwarded to the District Pharmacy Manager and the District Store Manager (I had their names), an idiot at CVS.Com who received the email decided to take it upon herself to call the clerks at the store and alert them that I had voiced a complaint about a privacy law violation. Then she wrote a stock, 'Dear John' email back to me claiming that no privacy laws had been broken, etc., etc., etc. A grade-school graduate (maybe) is now a lawyer for CVS. She can't even perform her 'Customer Service' skills correctly.
These people at the pharmacy do this all the time. I guess other customers don't hear them or pay attention. CVS is well-known for selling customer's information and doesn't give a hoot about their privacy. I had stopped filling my prescriptions there for years after I began to receive a ton of junk mail which I know had its origins in my dealings with CVS Pharmacy. This time, I will stop filling my prescriptions there permanently. The two pharmacy imbeciles should be fired, but the ones in charge there have (maybe) and total IQ of 50. The best thing is for customers to stay informed and communicate about problems like these on the internet. CVS wants their competitors to take over on the prescription business, I guess.