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December 2023 by Daniel Mcquillan
Best gas station ever. Employees are very kind and helpful. Angel is a great manager
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January 2023 by Jackie Gardner
I went in for coffee for the crew I was working w. The women in there went out of their way to help me not only get wvwryrhing I needed but get all of them packed up and she helped me carry them to the truck. They made sure nothing would spill and it was actually the cheapest amount I had pd at diffrwnt locations fpr tje same things
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March 2021 by Mr. B.
Always clean and the staff is always cheerful. This is definitely the better of Ohio River Blvd's Gas Stations.
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January 2021 by Kristen Staab
I just paid $13 for “the works” and am in shock at how not clean my car is. I would’ve been better off with a bucket and a sponge. I definitely don’t recommend going here and after reading reviews about the debit card rip offs, will be even more upset if I get double charged. I would like my money back given but I have to rewash after that ineffective waste of money.
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January 2021 by Bonita Kitty
I really like the fact that this car wash is touchless but I have notice that if you go at certain times of the day or if it’s a day of the week, you don’t get what you paid for. I came through with my van and notice no soap was used to wash my van with the silver wash with the $3 add on($12) just water. I came through 20 minutes with my truck and the same thing. Like I said I come here all the time but I notice this the last few times I came. I just have to figure out the time they don’t rip people off?
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January 2021 by huang gao
Do not use credit car at there. Not matter stop or not. There was 10dollar charges at the cars. You only find it when you check you bill.
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November 2020 by Bryan Wright
Really nice facility here. Full service you expect, vacuum, wash, wax, fragrance and even a dryer. I was especially impressed by them having debit card scan. Will never go to another "find $10 in quarters" car wash again.
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February 2019 by Joshua Brubaker
Friendly staff! Nice assortment of candy and goodies. Plenty of cigarettes and tobacco! Great coffee too! A very nice, clean place!
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February 2019 by J. Lynn
Always helpful!
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February 2019 by Jj N.
Two times now ripped off you tell clerks of your issues they acknowledge it but do nothing to rectify the situation guess 30-80 $ every two to three days isn't valued here will be conviening elsewhere
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February 2017 by Marsha Bilderback
After inserting his Home Depot Fuel Rewards card (the pump screen stating that there was $4 worth of rewards) there was an error message. My husband went inside and there was a nice young lady who helped him but the Fuel Rewards said there was only .03 rewards remaining. So my husband used his debit card to pay for $30 worth of gas. When he returned to the pump it gave him another error message. He waived at the young lady inside in an attempt to see if she could press a button to make the pump work. Then this guy named Thom came outside and -- holding two receipts, and without eye contact, he just says, "Come inside to review this." Huh? So they go in and this Thom guy says, "You need to swipe your card again. You did something wrong at the pump." My husband explains that he already paid $30. The young lady agreed to this fact and he had a receipt. Thom just insists that my husband reswipe his debit card. My husband repeats himself, "I don't want to be charged another $30. I would like my $30 worth of gas or $30 back." Thom does not explain anything and gets an attitude with my husband after my husband said, "Dude, I want my gas or my money back." Apparently Thom took offense to being called "Dude." Thom acted in a childish and passive aggressive manner and only -- ONLY -- when my husband raised his voice and threaten to call the police (all he wanted was his gas or his money back) did Thom state that the original $30 charge was returned to his debit card. Thom NOT ONLY acted like a passive aggressive man-child but he tried to imply that my husband was in the wrong and that he wasn't going to get anywhere with Thom by coping an attitude with him. My husband of course is getting more and more frustrated with this man-child Thom. Thom acted all arrogant and when my husband asked him for the manager's and/or owner's information, Thom refused and kept up his passive aggressive attitude. ALL my husband wanted was some gas. Thom accused my husband of being the difficult one -- when Thom did nothing at all right from the start. Thom's passive aggressive man-child and cowardly attitude did nothing to assure my husband (a customer) that he would get to the bottom of the confusion (about the pump, about what was or was not being charged on my husband's debit card) and furthermore, really making the whole transaction even worse was the fact that Thom acted like my husband was the one being vague, confusing and difficult. I would suggest that Thom get a grip, look himself in the mirror and take personal responsibility for HIS actions. He's a gas station attendant. And with his passive-aggressive cocky attitude...he'll most likely ALWAYS be a gas station attendant. Take some personal responsibility for how you acted Thom. Your approach was way less than stellar and you could have EASILY made a passing customer happy rather than act like you're above it all. You, Thom, are not a good representation for your establishment.
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May 2012 by Michael Roberts
Well taking care of,good amount of stock,and highly recommended gas ...