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August 2023 by jenny beas
Traveled 5 hours away and made a stop here to have to deal with unprofessional workers. No names were given to me. I pumped $55, then realized the pump was going at a extremely slow pace. (August 21,2:50pm) I proceeded to ask for a refund and realized I wasn’t getting the money back. If it was the only money I had I would’ve been stranded. I was told by an Older Asian woman that I was uncivilized and never received an apology. Another worker was a man with longer hair telling us “is that the only money you have?.” This is not a way to run a business. Will never come back. Sad to see the workers that represent Shell. You’re better off going across the street.
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February 2023 by Dan H.
If your going to charge top dollar for your gas then at lest put paper towels in the dispensers. This place went to Hell when it sold.
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December 2022 by Bada Bing
excellent fast drive up service
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April 2022 by Britt C.
This review is for the drive up service. This place is great if you just want to grab a drink or snack. You pull up and tell the person working what you would like and they get it and ring you up. They are always really nice, never had bad service. I come here on the way to Bear Valley. Nice and convenient.
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January 2022 by Glory Be to God
excellent fast drive up service
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May 2020 by Giovanni M.
Drive thru servers come right up to your car window standing less than 6 feet hand you your food not social distancing and not wearing masks during coronavirus covid 19 crisis. Please wear a mask to protect your customers.
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February 2020 by Emily T.
Bought a few packages of donuts. Ate one and noticed it tasted funny. Looked at expiration and noticed it's Best Use date had passed by about 6 months. Called to inform them. They let me know that they freeze everything and put it out as it sells. They tasted horrible. No offer of refund or at least an apology. Continues to sell numerous expired products.
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July 2019 by Steven W.
Fantastic customer service. Theres an employee named blake that is extremely hospitable and professional. Would highly recommend this establishment.
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February 2018 by WenDee J.
A couple years ago the orginal owners sold the business and I would have given them five stars. However this is about the new owners. Under the new ownership this business has gone down hill. When the new owners took over the staff they brought in were rude and severely lacked customer service skills. They store lost it appeal it is filthy, they raised prices, took out merchandise we were use to buying and can not keep regular merchandise on the shelf. They stopped updating the tall sign out side and were too lazy to take down the letters they just waited for them to fall off over the first year. I am not surprised they ruined this store. They own the Mobile gas station down the road one block and that store has been junk since they owned that one as well. They also own what is now a vacant gas station a few blocks down the road. They had to close that shortly after purchasing for unknown reasons. I figured it was because they have a poor business plan. I refused to do business with the Mobile station over 10years ago and tried to give them a chance at this location and nope still sucks. So sad to watch a place I liked go down hill. Don't spend you had earned money with them.
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July 2017 by Marie Autrey
Used to be very nice, now the staff are not very friendly and things have changed a lot
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February 2017 by David Newcombe
Love the drive thru.
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August 2016 by Marie Gonzales
Used to be very nice, now the staff are not very friendly and things have changed a lot
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May 2016 by Alex J.
There's nothing like joining rewards and offering the means for highways of transaction, welcome to bonus prices against the verge of tropical savings when these changes are due to subtle perfections. This is my footer since teachers often become random authors; Shell's conceptual exterior design here breaks up company slogans for high efficiency oil and casual gallons at quarters, and I visit the place of the red-and-yellow clam for offers of Venom, Amp, Gardettos, T.G.I. Friday's Snacks, Kettle Brands, Newport, M&M's, Oreos, and lots more items. Why not try a chocolate taco with locust bean gum, or pretzel candy with 30% less fat than average of the leading chocolate brands; ginger cola by the wind of northern towns, or an energy drink that can help you grow your hair? At times I can be greedy of my own affectation, in the spirit of a jobbing mass on a Bakersfield drive to rustic deserts, during my encounters with Shell's Erythritol or Corn Nuts by Indian wells; Shell has composed many delicious themes in regard to fuel efficiency in their historical moments for the firm lands of stories. I've also flown to a Shell's gas station in Lucerne, Switzerland, where talking Germans eat by gas station tables in emerald ambiance far off from Swiss weeds and little gardens. Tehachapi's Shell location has no inside tables and chairs for gas station dining, although I'm very much amazed by the Dairy Drive-Thru just like my mom is of their conventional ice cream freezers. Tehachapi Shell's interior environment isn't a part of their conceptual exterior design, but it's fashioned with plenty of shaded wood, with their work force's attempts to congratulate those fine purchases with artisan hands and gleaming smirks. Shell's design is in its determination an oceanic promotion of their geographical creation when Venom's 99¢ and there's spicy fun with their manageable food accommodations as well as delectable sweetness. I've been using an energy drink at least once every week for the last 15 months and have resulted dramatically in health improvements from the riboflavin, niacin, vitamins B6 and B12 as well as superior caffeine dosages. Shell's performance is really their transition from preemptive labor to native joy because their Earth's workers live for cool digs and social enjoyment. Before success, there's no failure; after stability occurs, there's wishes to gear up for wit and funny bones. Shell may stop rolling for gasoline examination and stock-rebuild, but their execution is a proposal for traffic silence, and the gas station in Tehachapi is a medium for hospitality rather than a dispute with society. One friendly guy pardoned me for my cigarette purchase as he knew about my careless phase with political correctness, and I'm a poet who's generally about Spanish numbers and klondike polar bears while maintaining my scratch towards unwrapping drinks. So, Monster is on the shelves in Irish colors, as I grab the touch for dusty eyes around the bend after my mom's gone for her grumpy speculation about our love that's in the sea.
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April 2015 by Matthew H.
These guys are great! Always professional and courteous. The drive through service is wonderful, I really wish more places like them would offer drive through service. Being disabled and in chronic pain, there's many times that their drive through service is the only way I'm able to get milk or something similar. The way the employees always count back change, is awesome. That's a skill that many cashiers should know but don't.
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July 2014 by heather h.
Everyone in there is always so nice and helpful. I always buy my gas here. Even though it's a little more expensive then most places in town it is worth it because they always have a smile on their faces!