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December 2022 by Google user
I had the pleasure of being a mystery shopper at this location on 10/21/22 at 6:30a.m. From the time I entered the store, I was being watched ? and felt disgusted by the old man behind the counter watching me as if I was a thief. I made him aware of how watching customers would make the store lose money. To make light of this situation, you know how you see someone trying to blend in with something. As soon as I faced towards him,he almost ran into the stuff protruding behind the counter. ?Black money is welcomed but your physical presence is not. If this makes any sense to you.
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October 2022 by Tamia Taylor
I had the pleasure of being a mystery shopper at this location on 10/21/22 at 6:30a.m. From the time I entered the store, I was being watched ? and felt disgusted by the old man behind the counter watching me as if I was a thief. I made him aware of how watching customers would make the store lose money. To make light of this situation, you know how you see someone trying to blend in with something. As soon as I faced towards him,he almost ran into the stuff protruding behind the counter. ?Black money is welcomed but your physical presence is not. If this makes any sense to you.
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August 2022 by Rikkia Taylor
Always nice when I come in for smart water before work
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May 2019 by TopShelf Liquors
Gas is priced OK. People whining about +/- 10 cents need to get over it. Selection of stuff inside is pretty standard and the staff is polite. The biggest problem (if you can call it that) are the people that park at the pump and disappear for 30 minutes. They're not inside the gas station and the car is still there even after I've filled up and grabbed snacks and fiddled around on the phone for a couple.
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October 2018 by Ms Ravioli
#AMsRavioliAbsoluteFavorite
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April 2018 by Alex G.
Upon entering the premises,I was greeted with a tangible warmth. The layout of the store, contrary to popular belief, is quite ergonomically astute. The only issue was the lack of variety in our dihydrogen monoxide quest. This can be because I am quite short. My acquaintance, Joel, commentated on the bathroom " there was a lack of plants, however there was a watering pot". Which confused Joel.
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September 2017 by Daniel A.
This is the most expensive gas station maybe in the entire city. Head less than a mile in any direction and you'll get gas for literally 40 cents less. I honestly think I would have frequented this place hundreds of times if it wasn't for their absurd prices
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June 2017 by Tom C.
Nothing crazy here. Just a Chevron in a residential area of Smyrna. Cheap gas and all the normal chips and beer you can expect. Kinda small though and not a good layout.
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September 2016 by John Bentley
Extremely rude employees. Very unreliable service and high gas prices. Can't wait for the RaceTrac to open and run them out of business.
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December 2011 by Joseph K.
The convenience of coming down Paces Ferry is admitted and real but with prices thirty to fifty cents more than the filling stations a couple miles down the road in either direction and the hassle of being limited in how you can leave/escape their premises, you'd be better off waiting a few minutes to purchase gasoline elsewhere.
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June 2011 by Lynn M.
I live a stone's throw away, so I give it three stars for convenience. But the other reviewers are right about the prices and the difficulty getting in and out. The key is to exit down by Bella's. Also, watch out for pump #2. It tends to malfunction, and you could end up with gasoline all over your work clothes...
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December 2010 by RIKETA C.
This Chevron takes advantage of the area that it is located in. This one is always going to be 30 cents higher than any gas station in the area, and do you know why? Because they know they can.... You can't ever get cash back at this Chevron. It's a b**** to to get out of this place during rush hour. Sometimes the pumps wont take your credit card and you have to go inside. And yet this is really the closest gas station off of 285 (on the S. Atlanta Rd side) and sometimes I am forced to stop here when I am running off fumes....but I dont make a habit of it.
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August 2008 by Mel G.
Why is gas ALWAYS 20-30 cents more expensive here than anywhere in town and yet there is always a queue waiting to fill up here?! I actuallly feel ilke pulling in there with a big megaphone and yelling, "HEY SUCKERS! THERE IS A BP LESS THAN A MILE DOWN THE STREET AND YOU CAN PAY 30 CENTS LESS PER GALLON! THIS PLACE IS A RIPOFF!" Alas, someone borrowed my megaphone and never returned it. Shop around for gas in the area. It's worth the effort.