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October 2023 by Max B
Cool people working over here ?
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October 2023 by Kharn B
Cool people working over here ?
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August 2023 by Brian
Very nice delivery driver. Very patient with what was a serious technical problem with the delivery app. He worked through that and found a way to complete the order successfully and to our utmost satisfaction. Thank you!
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August 2023 by JIMMY WANG
Just stopped by to buy some chips for my daughter on August 1st 7:45 pm. The prices on the shelves for both the Takis and Pringles were different than what she scanned. Instead of making things right she says there's nothing she can do because it is what was scanned in the system. She told me not to increase my voice. I told her if she cannot provide good service, dont work. Seven Elevens in Taiwan is night and day difference. Scammers avoid.
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October 2022 by Van T.
This 711 is trash. The worker was angry doing every job and helping customers. He should get fired. You'd be doing him a favor as he clearly hates the job and maybe his life
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September 2022 by R P.
Worst 7 eleven that I've been to. This morning it was closed. There was a sign on the door that said "5 mnts"? There was an old man walking around the store doing God knows what and it was a lot longer than 5 mnts. So myself and other customers left. On other occasions the cashier disappears for minutes at a time and customers are just waiting wondering where this person is. I've never experienced this in a 7 eleven. Go to the 7 eleven on the corner of Rosemead blvd and Broadway it's newer and excellent customer service.
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September 2022 by Alesia A.
the worst employees, the manager ( name Raj) is never there, the salesman said that he comes once a week, When we met the manager was rude, terrible!!!! Poor service
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August 2022 by Victor Salgado
I have seen alot of videos online about fake card scanners at 7-Elevens, even one about a El Monte location with the same fake card scanner so when I came to my local 7-Eleven all this was in the back of my head and I checked the card scanner before putting my card in and the Indian guy behind the counter immediately got defensive like what was I doing, before I can explain myself he keep talking over me with if I break it I'm going to have to pay for it. He cut me off from explaining myself 2 times, now I don't what to explain myself. I was thinking to myself if it did come apart from a tug then it was a fake card scanner after all. And let him have it with the if I brake it I'll pay for it .
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June 2022 by Anita
Order was left on floor in front of door.
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May 2022 by Deb W.
If you want to get not what you pay for, and deal with an employee who lacked critical thinking skills, come by this store. Bought a pre-opened, flat coke last night, only to discover that after getting home. Returned with the coke this morning for an exchange, just to be refused by the clerk, as I didn't have a receipt as proof-of-purchase. I asked him to check the footage, to which he responded he had no access. He also didn't try to contact the manager when asked. He could not perform a refund nor an exchange because I didn't have the receipt. He was basically calling me a liar. I said "why would I drive back here, with a coke that cost under $3, to get an exchange? I didn't come here with a $50 item." He said he didn't think I was lying. Then, what's the problem? A store has a certain dollar amount that's allowed as discrepancy when counting till at the end-of-day. Three-dollar ish wouldn't be catastrophic. He said he was just a clerk there. He suggested that I return later, right because I have nothing better to do than to revisit this store multiple times in a day. In the end, he offered to pay for a new coke for me, which he shouldn't have to. I refused the offer, left the flat coke with him, and said I wouldn't return to this store. It wasn't about the money, it was about the principle, and doing good business. What I hope for is that one day this employee will learn critical thinking skills.
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May 2022 by G- man
Last two weeks in a row I got the 2% 711 select milk, twice. Well, both times they both went bad in less than one week, if you represent 711 fix this now, I'll try your milk in 6 months since this happened twice. Yes I checked the date...
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February 2022 by Diana & Carlos Higuera
Found some crazy Fanta flavors at this 711. Gonna try orange and grape flavors. Service was quick and the store seemed clean and well stocked.
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January 2022 by Austin Juranich
Has a sign at the entrance saying closed for 30 minutes while an hour and a half passes by. I'm not the best at time management but I think the math is simple enough in this situation. Guess they probably gonna have another batch of new hires pretty soon
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October 2021 by Amy Yang
This is a small supermarket very close to my home. It sells a wide range of things and is open 24 hours a day. The waiter is very welcoming and I come here often.
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August 2021 by Ellis W.
The store itself is fine - just another 7-Eleven. But here's a tip for any would-be shoplifter: If you want an easy time committing your crime, just go to this 7-Eleven location on weekends, right smack in the middle of the day. You could walk in there, fill up a basket with whatever you wanted, and walk right out the front door - and nobody would know until days later, when they did inventory. Why? Because there is nobody minding this store. Ever. [For the record: 'Making a point, not recommending criminal activity.] It's as if the employee who is assigned to this location on the weekend day-shifts has a job description that reads: "Do your best to remain absent from the sales counter at all times. Just stay in the back room, doing... whatever, as long as you possibly can at a stretch." And this is not just "once in awhile," mind you. It is every. Single. Time. You. Go. Into. This. Place. He is never there. Ever. Actually I take that back. Once in awhile you will catch a glimpse of this guy when you come in. You may even lock eyes, but a few seconds later he will have disappeared. And he will stay gone. Every. Single. Time. Maybe he's allergic to customers. So if you gather what you want to buy and take it to the counter, there will be nobody there. If you do a 360, you will see no one anywhere else on the floor either. So you will wait. And wait. And wait. And wait. And wait. And wait. And wait. And wait. And wait. And wait. And wait. And wait. And wait. And wait. And wait. If you don't mind spending the better part of your afternoon standing around inside a 7-Eleven waiting for an aggressively-incompetent employee to actually show up for his job, he *might* eventually emerge from the back room, wander slowly in the direction of the counter, maybe stopping off along the way to mess with the microwave or to gaze vacantly at the hot dog warmer, until he finally saunters over to the register to ring you up. This guy is not at work, he's on vacation. Perpetually. And he apparently doesn't like being interrupted by anything so silly as customers wanting to, you know, buy stuff. Today I stood there for a good ten minutes waiting for somebody, anybody, to work the sales counter, then finally just gave up. It always feels a little like being in a post-apocalyptic Sci-Fi movie where I'm the only one left on Earth - there's a store that's open, full of goods, lights on, a Party-Time radio station playing at maximum volume, but... completely empty of other people. So today I had to leave the stuff on the counter and walk out. 'Had the remainder of my (now-shorter) life to get back to. I might be considered really weird, but I'm thinking that forcing potential customers to give up on buying products from your store because there's nobody on duty to sell it, is probably a really, really rotten business plan for any establishment that plans on actually putting numbers in the "Revenues" column of its daily accounting sheets. Who is managing this place? Who hired this slacker? Who is supervising him? Why are customers having to waste their time going to a store, standing around waiting for invisible employees to show up, then having to leave and drive to another location to accomplish what should've taken five minutes? Very strange. I really do not know how this place can stay open. There's nobody on duty. Ever.