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March 2022 by Neil Alexander Etter
Try to push $$$ fuel when regular is available, which at first they claim is out to out-of-state license plates. Don't fall for it.
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February 2022 by Brian Maule
These guys are very dishonest. They wanted to replace my rotors and do a complete brake job ($460) when all that was required was a ($17) brake sensor. Took the car to nearby Pep boys and they cost $40 total.
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November 2021 by Mary Dillon
This gas station is committing fraud by taking elderly people’s credit cards or debit cards and then using them all over again this happened to my mother on October 28 she went in for gas she goes to that station every week she even gets repairs done there and the gentleman took her card walked away came back and after she left the gas station another gas transaction was put on her debit card and also then at 6:48 and evening almost 140 990 something was charged to her card for it from from a company in Missouri anybody who has elderly parents and should be aware of this. They are stealing from them
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October 2021 by Ting Lin
I started go there for gas and car service since I moved to the bayside 3 years ago. Never had any bad experiences until today. There was a nail in my tire. I stoped by this morning. The guy told me 10 mins or less will get it fixed. Then he said he needs SPECIAL TOOLS to take off my tire, and come back next day. Then he charged 10 dollars just because he put air. It doesn’t make any sense because I went to other tire shop near my job, they fixed without any special tools. Get the job done less than 15 mins, with my wheels balanced. Only Charged $15!
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September 2019 by Paul C.
Gas station attendant damaged the fueling port door after tripping and ripped it off. Manager/Owner refuses reimbursement and claims it was already damaged. Then he offers to repair it for free with glue. If he's not responsible, why even offer to repair? Claims he's been in the business for 34 years and the way to fix this is to just glue it on. In reality, water ingress and the freeze thaw cycles during the winter will cause the panel to fall off again. The fact that he doesn't know this shows what kind of mechanic he really is and how meaningless those 34 years are as any mechanic worth their salt will know this. He was incapable of understanding why I was unwilling to take his "Free Repair". Refuses to pay to properly repair. Ended up filing directly with his insurance. I wouldn't bother going here ever. Doesn't even have the moral decency to accept that he made a mistake.