INTENTIONALLY OVERCHARGING CUSTOMERS? My partner and I went here today (and a few times this past week). The pump was either malfunctioning or configured to charge for premium gas when we chose regular gas. We were therefore overcharged by about $1.50 per gallon. We pointed it out to the lady working there--who immediately said there was nothing she could do. (We realized the same thing had likely happened to us earlier in the week, when we noticed we had received very little gas for a lot of money, though the sign said pretty good gas prices.) We left, thought about it, called back and asked for the manager. The lady said she was the manager and that, again, there was nothing she would or could do about it. We asked to speak to the owner. She hung up on us. We called back, and she screamed at us and said she would call the police on us. So, here we are. Weve since called in to report the behavior, so that there is a record of what the station seems, at worst interpretation, to be doing: fraudulently manipulating the pumps and then aggressing customers who point it out/hold the station accountable. Well call the Better Business Bureau tomorrow, and chat with the city as well. If our worst fear is true: Why choose agression and intimidation instead of legal, ethical business practices to get money? Our most generous interpretation: Why not refund honest customers who pointed out a potential malfunction? Why aggress them and intimidate them when they simply ask for you to be honest and transparent? Either way, not a good look for this business. We mentioned the incident to local friends, and they told us of some incident this summer with the place. Apparently they refused to get a malfunctioning pump fixed that was beeping loudly and non-stop, keeping all the neighbors awake for a month. They said they refused to spend the $100-or-so to get the pump fixed--until the city got involved and forced them to fix it. What a horrible place! Save yourself the aggression, the trouble of being scammed, and pay the 5 cents per gallon more elsewhere so that you dont, in the end, really pay $1.50 more a gallon here!!
Its changed its image more for the younger community 18-35 or so in my oppinion. They have a vast selection of convienence items and a lot of pipe and tobacco products. They need a little work to be the best in town.
A grocery store on the smaller side that has everything you need, great place!
Really friendly people
They sell broken products .went to return it 2 hours later( discovered it didnt work after I charged it) and I couldnt.(no returns)they also didnt have the number of the company to direct me too . So they sell products that are broken that you cannot return nor do they know a number that you can contact to return the product