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May 2022 by Will Scott
The only service gas station in the City now, and I enjoy going there as it reminds you when there were quite a lot of them and there was someone to chat to while getting your vehicle some gas. Friendly staff!
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November 2020 by TEAH ?
full service gas station -- that offers tire pump if you let the attendant know!lots of stations don't even have the pump anymore [a-pay-for one, no less], and this Esso will pump your tires for you, free of charge, if they need filling!
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June 2019 by cbrut
Great service and friendly staff
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June 2019 by CaseyB1
Great service and friendly staff
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July 2018 by ssqu3743
Go somewhere else, full service but they ask me to pump my own gas (motorcycle). But not before the attendant spills gas on my brand new bike. Some time before I walked in to ask for the tire pump, stood for a good 2 minutes before I had to interrupt the staff chatting between each other as I was not acknowledged in any way. I even put a few dollars in my tank to be a customer and not try to just get free air as per their sign and the guy seemed like it was the biggest inconvenience. Stay away.
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January 2016 by TavMACK
One of the few full-serve gas stations left. The employees at Eaton Thompson are always very polite and personable. I've never had a bad experience here and am happy to support local, independent businesses such as this one. Gas prices, although marginally higher than others in the area, are justified by providing the full-service experience which seems to have gone the way of the dodo. I will GLADLY pay an extra $0.25 on a tank of gas for someone to pump my gas on a cold February morning.
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September 2015 by Maxie O
Tired of Woodstock gas prices higher than anyone else in SW ontario. Everyone is sick of being gouged by greedy retailers. Maybe you need to rethink your prices or go out of business when people start shopping out of town?
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September 2015 by MaxieO019647
Tired of Woodstock gas prices higher than anyone else in SW ontario. Everyone is sick of being gouged by greedy retailers. Maybe you need to rethink your prices or go out of business when people start shopping out of town?