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January 2024 by Thomas Quinn
Prices were low. Clean place.
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April 2022 by Sonya D.
Convenient neighborhood gas station. There's a couple of pumps that have broken card readers, so pay attention to signs or maybe just go inside to be safe. They're offering cheaper prices if you pay cash, so this is a plus!!! I love this station because they have snacks, cold and headache medicine, my favorite child hood snacks like sun flower seeds and hot sausages! It's the little things and oh yeah GAS!
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March 2022 by 'Dipo Bankole
Went in for a tire mount and wheel alignment and came out completely satisfied. Very timely and professional
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January 2021 by tabitha littlebaker
Gas, Scratch-offs, Lottery ticket.... Convenience is key...Love, Love, Love
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January 2021 by Abu Bakar Tarawallie
A quick run in
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October 2020 by Danielle G.
Stopped by one day heading to work. Like any normal day I get out pump gas and when I look at the screen the price is going up fast. It jumped from$50 to $50 to $80 to $100 for a 16 gallon tank. I look at the price per game and I was charged $9 a gallon even though the monarch sign state $2.59. I went inside and of course the attendant couldn't help. He indicated the owner was not there and I would need to call after 11a. I head to work and anxiously await 11a. Call and the owner says he cannot do anything over the phone but to stop by after work and he will refund the over payment. I arrive after work. The owner was not there. The attendant wants to the receipt and see my ID then proceeds to make a copy of it without notifying me or gaining my permission. He then processes a "payout" through the lottery machine. I ask for my receipt and the attendant refuses. He says he needs it and I indicate I also need it for my records. He insisted I cannot have it and then says I could come back later and try to get another refund. I insist I am not leaving until I have a receipt since my account is still only reflecting a $1 hold and not the actual charge. There is now a line and the attendant is causing a scene. I explain he can make a copy and that will suffice so I also have a record of the transaction he obliged and I was on my way. Even on my last gallon only with one mile left in my tank I will NEVER return to this station.
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September 2019 by Jerry S.
Plenty of pumps. Car wash. Sketchy little store with lottery monitors and cashiers behind plexiglass. Pretty low prices, discount for cash. Reasonable place to gas up.
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March 2018 by M J.
Visited this station after my son's dental appointment to pump gas. I noticed they had a car wash and paid for the $11 service along with my gas. The pump did not print out a receipt (so no car wash code to wash my car.) I drove around to speak to the attendant (older unsmiling African man in a knit cap) in the kiosk. He asked me which pump--I told him it was one of the pumps ahead but could not remember the specific one. He asked me which card I used to pay for it--I showed him the card and told him my gas cost forty-something dollars. He printed a couple receipts and said they did not show the transaction and questioned if I had really pumped the gas. He was shouting at me in front of other customers--even though this situation would have been prevented by him refilling the receipt paper at the pump. I told him I was going to call my credit card company. As I was doing so he threatened to call the Prince George's County police--I told him to go for it. When the police officer arrived I explained the situation--when the attendant saw this he beckoned to the officer to come into the attendant's cubicle (I guess so he could explain his side of the story without me hearing.) The police officer came out of the cubicle and (now joined by a second police officer) said ma'am I am going to take care of you--whipped out his credit card and told the attendant to charge an $11 car wash service to his card. The police officer gave me the receipt and told me to have an awesome day. I told him that's why my son loves police officers--they ROCK! I drove around to do the drive through car wash and both me and my son was tickled pink to hear the distinctive voice of the outgoing principal of Vansville Elementary School reading out the car wash selections after we entered our car washcode!