Sample Audits 24 hour notice


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What is going on with the sample audits? I got a call and the auditor "had to" complete the audit within 24 hours. Hmmm...I wonder if this is just for cc? What do you think?
 




What is going on with the sample audits? I got a call and the auditor "had to" complete the audit within 24 hours. Hmmm...I wonder if this is just for cc? What do you think?

Could be. Could also be the Company is trying to prevent those with poor inventory control from correcting overs/shorts through creative sample calls prior to the audit.
 




Could be. Could also be the Company is trying to prevent those with poor inventory control from correcting overs/shorts through creative sample calls prior to the audit.

You guys are smarter than that. Don't answer phone calls with unrecognizable numbers. Listen to your message then call back a day later after you've "corrected" your inventory. Even if you do accidentally answer, say you don't have your planner and will have to call back. If they want to stop by "tomorrow" say no, you will not be around tomorrow. Its not that hard guys.
 


Geez just dont answer if you do, just say your on vacation and not going to be around, etc etc etc. Or, just watch your samples very closely per abbvie company policy
 


You guys are smarter than that. Don't answer phone calls with unrecognizable numbers. Listen to your message then call back a day later after you've "corrected" your inventory. Even if you do accidentally answer, say you don't have your planner and will have to call back. If they want to stop by "tomorrow" say no, you will not be around tomorrow. Its not that hard guys.

No biggie. The same person called who has completed my audits since my Kos days. I had just submitted my monthly inventory a few days ago, so everything was kosher, sample-wise. It was a little tougher when I carried Synthroid and had to keep track of 10 sample strengths. With just cardio meds, inventory is a piece of cake, plus, it's most likely the last annual I'll ever face.
 




You guys are smarter than that. Don't answer phone calls with unrecognizable numbers. Listen to your message then call back a day later after you've "corrected" your inventory. Even if you do accidentally answer, say you don't have your planner and will have to call back. If they want to stop by "tomorrow" say no, you will not be around tomorrow. Its not that hard guys.

Unrecognizable numbers? On my phone, the digits run from 0-9, and I recognize them all. You're not a Lupin rep trolling tha Abbvie board, are you?
 




I thought of that, but then I wondered who on earth would steal Niaspan, Trilipix, or Simcor with the intention of selling them? It's hard enough to GIVE them away.

Hahahahhaaaa.....that's classic!
Yeah, talk about Simcor.... they should pay me to clear it out of the sample closet for them! Stopped ordering it months ago!
 













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