Well, I *won’t* be «yelping like an angry chiwawa», but perhaps I’ll Unilocal like a satisfied chihuahua? This gas station is a little difficult to get into, and could be difficult to see if you haven’t been on Wells Branch before, since it’s tucked into the shopping center and is a little below street level. The cards readers work here… I think they replaced them late last year, so there’s no longer that problem, anymore. Pumps always work now, and most of the time they’re a few cents cheaper than the Tiger Market or Shell Station that are a few blocks away.
Laura P.
Classificação do local: 1 Austin, TX
I’m about to Unilocal like an angry chiwawa. I am never going back to this Valero, which is really sad for the owner because this is the closest gas station to my house. I plan to live in my house for years, and I spend about $ 120 a month on gas. So, think of the lost income potential because of these three easily-fixable problems. PROBLEM #1: The card readers don’t work. There is NO reason for me to have to go inside and wait behind the lady buying 10 lottery tickets to pay for my gas. All I want is to fill up my tank with expensive fossil fuel. That’s it. I don’t want to go into your store. at. all. PROBLEM #2: On the actual gas pump itself, the gas is listed as such: MEDIUM$…LOW$…HIGH$. But it’s listed in gas numbers, like 87…85…95. This is intentionally trying to DUPE the customer into pressing either«medium$» or «high$» when they are trying to get the cheapest fuel. PROBLEM #3: You can’t read the price on the gas. Thankfully, I know what 87…85…95 means on a gas tank, but if I didn’t, I could press any grade and get any price because you can barely read what the prices are on the gas pump. There’s an excellent Exxon down the road. I think I’ll go there to fill up. Thank you!