Had one of the best conversations with the gentleman at the counter. Tom and I chatted for about 30 mins in between him taking care of customers and helping me with a simple lottery purchase. First we just started with the perfunctory weather conversation, but then we opened the door to term limits in politics, being good neighbors and wishing a Utopian outcome for all of us in the very near future. During these socially distant times, its really comforting when businesses are being social in the purest sense. Im certain. Ill be back, if for no other reason than to say Hi to Tom. 🤜🏾🤛🏼 #LocalGem
Very friendly & helpful with customers. Owner, wife & son prompt in responding to questions about items they carry & suggestions to save $$ if using a credit card.Employees in the evening are also easy to do business with. Always a smile for the customer.
I paid the short old Hispanic cashier $20 for gas and he locked the door behind me and disappeared without starting the pump. I literally had to call the police and wait 20 minutes just so I could get my gas
The cashier working on September 22nd @ 11pm-11:55pm creepily held my friends ID and asked her a handful of questions about where she lives currently as opposed to what her ID says, what she does for a living, and made comments about her looks in the photo. Once my friend got her ID back she was already feeling uncomfortable, the man then made comments about the drinks she was buying and how she should hang out with him and share/have a good time. By this point there was no one around in or out of the store, and my friend was feeing peak vulnerability/fearful.I’m posting this because I don’t believe my friend should have to call me when she’s pumping her gas to feel like she has a back up plan in case something happens to her.I wish this cashier in the future to stop creeping on people and just do your job, ring up the items, check the ID and quit making advances on people that are clearly unwarranted. I know he was prolly bored but Jesus just do your job.