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February 2019 by Bryan N.
I wouldn't even give the owner, Khawaja Rizwan Shuja 1/10th of a star if I had the choice. This is an absolutely terrible place to do business. I went out of my way to get gasoline at this store because I wanted the 93 octane from Shell. It was a very cold morning to begin with. It was between 6:00 and 6:20 AM. I was trying to fill up my car but it was taking up to 5 minutes to get 2 gallons of gas. I went to another pump only to get the same. I hopped back in my car to stay warm as the gas trickled into my tank. I finally opened up my door to the smell of gas as it was pouring out of my tank and onto the concrete. I got out of my car only to slip and fall in the gasoline. I was soaked in gasoline! I tore up my left elbow and it bled a lot. The employee inside didn't do much at all to help. He never even went outside to take a look! All the employee gave me was some paper towel to wipe the blood off my elbow. I was soaked in gasoline! I finally drove 13 miles back to my house and let my boss know that I would not be in for the day. The employee gave me the manager's phone number because he was not there. I texted him the picture of my elbow and of the gasoline all over the concrete. I could tell that he was trying to avoid me. I talked to a couple of law firms and was told it would cost me $200 or more to talk with them. I asked the manager for $250. Several hours later, he only offered me $150 and he made me sign something with a copy of my driver's license. I told him that doesn't cover my lost wages and damaged clothing. When I showed him my STILL bloody elbow, he told me that he gets that all the time playing sports. He barely spoke English. He said he was giving me the money because it will come back to him. I asked him how many stores he owns and he would only reply with "Why do you care?" He thought I was trying to get money out of him just because he had a lot of it. The man had guilt and greed written all over him. This tightwad failed to realize that I could have been severely burned due to his faulty gas pumps. The employee even told me this happens when it is cold. This was very unusual because the customers after me did NOT have this problem and it was in the upper 30's still. He was implying that I was lying to him. Also, when I told him that I was coming to the store, he decides that he is going to leave. I caught him leaving as I walked into the store. I told him that if someone had dropped a cigarette butt, he would be paying A LOT more than $150. That didn't seem to matter to him. He looked like he could not care less. I told him on the way out of the store to give his employee a raise, then I told him he is just like Donald J. Trump. UPDATE: Here it is, Saturday, the day after. Perhaps I could have left this behind me, but I started thinking about the gasoline smell in my 2017 Prius, the lost gasoline that I had to pay for, the ruined clothing, cost to clean the inside of my car, my injured elbow and the overall inconvenience that he caused me. I started researching this man and he owns 10 companies! I told him that I know now why he did not want to tell me. He is now accusing me of extortion, harassment and conning him! He says he is going to sue ME! I told him that I was researching him so I will not make the mistake of going into any of his other stores. I hope I never have to see his face again. Also, you have to be very careful if you start seeing 4 or 5 star reviews about places like this.
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September 2016 by Johnny Thompson
Bathrooms not very clean, worker didn't give a greeting when I entered, and one of the store doors must be closed at all times due to high winds. Seems like the door issue would be a relatively easy and inexpensive fix.
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January 2015 by Tyler Wallace
I was completely out of gas, and coasted into this Chevron. All I had to pay with was a hundred dollar bill. The cashier very rudely explained to me that she did not have change for the hundred, and that it wasn't really her problem because she wasn't even supposed to be there, because apparantly it was supposed to be her day off. Here is some advice for her. If you are paid by a company to interact with customers, then it is your problem, and yes, you are supposed to be there. I would suggest this Chevron hire people with a better sense of that. I will be calling her manager to report this poor attitude, so my situation in which she did not see the need to be helpful, may become more of her problem than she realizes.