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gwydionmisha · 2 months
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iww-gnv · 6 months
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Oct 30 (Reuters) - Some employees at CVS Health Corp (CVS.N) and Walgreens Boots Alliance's (WBA.O) U.S. pharmacies launched a three-day walkout starting Monday to push the companies to improve working conditions and add more staff to their stores. The walkout, which has been dubbed "Pharmageddon" on social media platforms such as Meta's Facebook where it was largely planned, started on Monday and led to the closing of some stores in New York City, two organizers told Reuters. Shane Jerominski, a former Walgreens pharmacist and one of the organizers of the walkout, told Reuters that as many as 5,000 pharmacy workers would walk out across the three days, but said that the exact number of affected stores and participating staff was not clear due to the lack of a union.
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cosplayinamerica · 1 year
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CVS receipt // Cosplayer @ashentrees // Photo @felixwongphotography
So i did change like the credit card numbers to be like 2023, all of the coupon codes are the dates of the first weekend of the first Katsucon back in 1995 and then all of the other numbers on it that relate to like the care reward card is the actual GPS coordinates of the gazebo. All the coupons were kind of like a satire for Katsucon like, one of the coupons was like $2 off $100 purchase of convention food, you know, playing on the joke of like, oh, convention, food is expensive.
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I think the biggest reaction for people was just how long it was. And then when people actually like I encourage them to read it. And when they actually did read it, they got a chuckle out of it. It's something that like you can relate to and get an additional kick out of.
I think it was funny that like anybody could recognize it. I feel like Katsucon like New York Comic Con, anything goes, you know, I look how many. I saw Napoleon Dynamite cosplay at Katsucon this year, and there was a giant group of just people dressed as Pitbull, the singer, and had some kind of like, I feel like, you know, that's such a vibe of Katsucon. 
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lujain-37 · 5 months
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marquezian · 1 month
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Cele Saves -> in the first corner during FP3, Mugello, 2022
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spooniestrongart · 1 year
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chronic-cryptid · 2 years
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comfortfoodcontent · 1 year
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Rare Capcom vs SNK artwork by Akiko Nishizawa.
From Cap! #14 -Capcom Friendly Club CFC Style Fan-Book #14
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dracvula · 2 months
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retired and happy 🪷
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devileaterjaek · 1 year
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Chun-Li
Capcom vs SNK 2: Millionaire Fighting 2001
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peteneems · 7 months
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thethirdman8 · 2 months
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Birch behind the cvs drive thru this rainy night..
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marquezian · 1 month
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Cele Saves #2 -> during qualifying, Le Mans, 2023
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ahedderick · 3 months
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New scam!
At least, new to me. My daughter was seriously ill earlier in the week (doing much better, now). She had to pick up medicine from a CVS local to her college in Pennsylvania.
This morning I got a call, and the caller id said "CVS pharmacy." While there is certainly no reason for them to call me - an insurance issue? Maybe? - I picked it up. The person on the other end told me, in a heavy Indian* accent, he was calling from CVS (no name, though). He asked for my daughter by her full name. I told him that she was not available, but that I was her mother. He then asked me for her date of birth. "Uh-unh," I told him, "YOU called ME." He spluttered momentarily, and I hung up.
My husband, who is both more patient with phone menus and substantially more confrontational than I, called the CVS. They confirmed that their store had not tried to contact us, and he told them (quite nicely) that they had some kind of data breach, and their patients' names and home phone numbers were compromised. He ended up getting transferred up to their corporate office, to an office relating to that sort of thing. It took him quite a while, but he did manage to get across to them that someone had hacked them in some way and was also able to spoof caller id to pretend more successfully to BE them.
They seemed to be genuinely glad to be notified, and sincere in promising to try to track the issue down.
But. Shit. All these years, one of the only helpful things has been that the caller id of the scammers never matches who they claim to be when you pick up. If they can access pharmacy data, even just names and phone numbers, (which is BAD ENOUGH) and then call right after you've had a visit, how many people ARE going to get fooled by that?
'* I'm aware that 'Indian' is not a language - but I do not know how to distinguish Hindu/Tamil/Urdu/etc accents for ESL speakers.
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preciousthingsdotnet · 3 months
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