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November 2023 by Darrin K.
Higher end gas prices for the area. Chevron brand, no surprise there. What was found objectionable however is finding a pay-wall station for air & water for paying customers, without ability of the clerk to override the dispenser. Apparently, air & water machines are independently vended by 3rd-party vendors in much of the state. Gas receipt was also unavailable at the pump post-transaction during sub-freezing temps. Challenging visit. Many states still provide free air + water to confirmed customers. In fact, it's illegal in some states not to provide, most notably NV's big brother to the west (CA). Motorist & highway safety + environmental concerns behind the reasoning for providing this service free to customers. Apparently not so in NV. Welp.
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September 2023 by Francis Ford
Fast and always friendly
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September 2023 by Alissa S.
Brandon rocks. He's the reason I gave five stars. That's all. Space is kept clean, stocked, and other employees are also kind.
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September 2022 by Pete
Always get gas for my harley here. The premium gas with techroline makes my bike perform.
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May 2022 by Kristy S.
I walked in to grab a couple of small things and all I hear at first is this obnoxious guy working behind the counter who can't stop dropping the F bomb. Being uncomfortable I decided to check out and leave. I ran my card through and it said "approved" on the machine on my side, the same f bomb dropping, very rude and childish worker behind the counter told me it was denied on his side, but couldn't provide me anything to show that. In fact the receipt he showed me said "approved". Instead of trying to figure out with me what could have happened he got very insulting and told me I needed to learn how online banking worked..... This after I went out to my car and brought back my phone that showed that a transaction had gone through Jackson's. Marty needs some serious courses in how to speak with customers, how to have a vocabulary free of the F bomb and how to just generally treat people with respect instead of being insulting and rude. Obviously there's an issue between my card and the store's system.... Mr. obnoxious just had no desire to try to figure anything out. I lived down the street from this store for many many years... No I'm remembering why I quit going there
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April 2022 by Pete Bendsen
Always get gas for my harley here. The premium gas with techroline makes my bike perform.
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January 2022 by Roman K
Great air pump where you can pay with card or phone. Has automatic gauge too. I wish they had more of these everywhere.
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September 2021 by Tasha Ferguson
Really busy one cashier very nice lady though
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August 2021 by Ryan Beasley
Good service
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April 2021 by Tasha Luis
Really busy one cashier very nice lady though
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March 2021 by Melissa Sylva
Great prices! Clean and friendly! Well lit as well
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January 2021 by Francisco Lopez
Nice and friendly
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November 2020 by Roger Baldwin
Great coffee..place is super clean
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September 2019 by Abby D.
Great location to pull into and get gas. However, after we swiped our card the pump automatically charged us for gas (we hadn't even pumped anything). Needless to say these pumps are pre-loaded to charge you more. I wouldn't use this location until that is changed.
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March 2019 by Stephanie W.
I went inside this store Sunday, March 31, 2019. I have also been here a number of times for gas (Chevron). This location is at the northwest corner of East William Street and Rand Avenue. I was in the area so I thought I would stop on in. I at first was reluctant, as there was a homeless man sitting on the sidewalk next to the parking area. I know from my experience in California, they usually accost you when you park next to them, usually asking for money (though a homeless woman in Washington, DC once asked me for a "chicken" when I parked by her). So I parked at a gas pump to avoid him and proceeded to wash my windshield. There was not much fluid left in the squeegee container. Then as I approached the store, I saw him get up and stare into the store through the window, with his hand over his eyes to block the sun. He went in then exited 20 seconds later and walked away. I went in and noticed they have slot machines right in the front, as many convenience stores in Nevada do. This will come as a surprise unless you are from here or are used to the state. This is a very small convenience store, much smaller that their sister store on East Fifth Street. They didn't have as many hot, ready-to-eat foods, like hot dogs or pizza, and had a smaller drink dispenser section. There were not as many aisles too for food. They had one restroom, a gender-neutral one, which was locked, and you had to ask for the key to use it (the ones at the Jacksons on E. Fifth St.) are open). There were two employees: a younger man and woman at the cash register. The man went outside and the woman was busy with her phone. I said nothing to them and they said nothing to me. I learned as I was leaving they are open seven days a week from 5 AM to midnight. I give this store four stars, only because of the homeless man hanging out in front and because its small size.