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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
Apparently, none of these vaccine providers care about people's time or respect a basic first come first served courtesy. They are fine with people waiting on a website for hours or calling a number that is always busy, or accepting a call back number, and then never calling back. But, if you happen to contact them at a lucky time, you will get an appointment. I was lucky to get an appointment at a Publix two weeks ago by just checking the website in the middle of the day. But, I have tried to help others get an appointment and have had some luck, but I have found out that none of the providers are treating people fairly. It's disgraceful.
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I'm sure they would be interested in your ideas on how they could improve distribution, fairly. If they had an unlimited supply, they would not have to segregate distribution according to the greater need. If they had an unlimited supply, then you could go just about anywhere and pick it up; CVS, Walgreens, your personal doctor, Publix, etc. We just have to be patient. We have lasted a year without infection, so I can wait my turn. I am trying to get my wife an appointment, but I am not going to travel to Miami or Georgia to get it a day or week before my neighbors.