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Businiess name:  Rite Aid
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I stopped in Eckerd during a recent trip to visit relatives in the Scottdale area. I can't begin to tell you how incredibly awesome the Eckerd staff treated me during my visit. As soon as I walked into the store, a friendly sales clerk offered to give me a full body massage! I told the gal that I was just stopping in to purchase shoe laces, but that didn't stop her! Two hours later, the pharmacist interrupted my massage to ask me a question. "Had someone reviewed my 2006 tax returns" he asked? Although it was October, months before my taxes were due, I took him up on his offer. Not only did he find that I could partially deduct the interest payments on my second home, but he also recommended that I write off my quarterly trips to Thailand as a business expense! Who knew visiting my teenage pen pal could be deemed a business write-off! Thanks, Eckerd!

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