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September 2023 by Stacey K.
This place is absolute garbage, like most of the places I find here in Berkeley even when it says that it's open it's usually not because the employees are two entitled and damn lazy to even stand around doing nothing here. 24/7 really just means whenever their lazy employees get around to it seeing how the temporary closed sign says they open again at 5:15, weird how it's almost 5:25 and your entitled employees are clocking those hours but not even here...Next time I'm bringing bolt cutters, you've been warned if it says 24/7 is coming in regardless in the future...
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December 2022 by Allen G.
Thieves and horrible representatives for this brand absolutely...I bought the wrong attachment in the store the guy was ssoooo nice till I had gotten the phone attachment to my car realizing I'm the rushed mess the guy behind the counter had me , didn't listen anyhow DIDN'T give me my recipe as I left... then as a I came back in he's like no you have to pay you destroy the product I can no sell. I'm like dude I was here 2 secs ago he began stoking the situation with his raised voice and yes I got mad due to the overpriced products anyhow wouldn't swap it out and overcharged me for the effin first one same exact length ..7-11 well ya got me again you guys are absolutely doing nothing but ripping off the community that supports you and ya dude you are a horrible person and I hope you choke on it! You should be embarrassed for your stoking what your doing to your our community. And as I waited the person ahead of me realizing that the medication they were selling was expired check your sh*t guys they're nothing but taking your money with NO care none disgusting half their products are not marked and they may be justified in their heads to gouging clients bad business plan your way not isn't proper.
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November 2022 by Eva S.
I drove here cause they said they were open online and they were closed (it's 11:45pm)
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October 2022 by Dennis Q.
There's this guy name Happy and every time I come by there his attitude is always positive and idk if he ever get so much pressured when there's so many customers around him but manage to handle it with professionalism.He should be the manager of that store maybe someday?
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August 2021 by Ricardo F.
The worst 7-11 worldwide. The cashiers is rude and cunning. A fresh donut should be $1 between 4pm and 8pm, but the cashier insisted on charging me $1.29. The most ridiculous thing is that just yesterday I bought the same donut for $1 at exactly the same time. What's more, the cashier never helps me to pick a hotdog in the morning unless I call him twice. For at least three times, he just keeps talking on the phone and pretending not to see me. Profiteer. Liar.
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June 2021 by Rowaid N.
My go to all the time. Friendly owner, sunny. Been coming here for 6 years now? Thanks for having cold energy drinks and hot food in stock all the time.
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December 2019 by Doug S.
Prices marked on beer in the cooler are not the same proce on their cash register. When I pointed that out they went mute. Generally not bad people, but they should make the shelf price label. Is it dishonesty ? Or just laziness?
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November 2019 by James Y.
I have only been here once. It was many years ago, but it remains one of my most vivid memories. I was 6 years old, and my family had been having troubles. Our home country was becoming unbearably cold, and there was constant danger of wolves. Most of my time was spent making wolf traps. I once caught a dog in poorly made trap and began to raise it. The dog was pleasant company, and ultimately made for effective bait. The wolf hunting group in our province had antenna television and could watch Golden State Warrior basketball games (when they played in the northeast of the U.S.A.). Due to this, I became a big fan of NBA basketball, and Monta Ellis. I began to spend my days throwing rocks and garbage, pretending it was a real basketball. Monta was the most relatable player for all of us. When he spoke, you immediately knew - he can not read. As an illiterate boy I found hope in his story. My mother and father would speak often of the lifestyle we could have in Molokai, where the climate was warm, and the wolves few. I was promised a life of wearing jerseys like the basketball players on television. They acquired two boat tickets for the three of us. The plan was to save money by dressing me up as a dog and shipping me with the cargo. I was given a small vial of ether to help me sleep through the trip, as the dog crate was smaller than I was told. I ate ground up chicken bones for 2 days beforehand to act as a plug in my colon. We parted, and with the help of the ether, I slept for nearly the entire trip. It felt like 20 minutes but was likely a week. I awoke at the Oakland docks instead of the Molokai Island Seaport. This was due to a spelling error by my parents. The cargo was unloaded and my box was found by a gentle sea farmer, carrying a wheel barrel full of a kelp like plant. He put his hand up to unlock my cage and began to mutter a poem. His words were beautiful: he spoke of freedom, how captivity is not a marker of love. I felt like I understood. His heart yearned for the animals across the globe, trapped as "pets". He finished his poem and had tears flowing down his face. His eyes were cloudy and grey, rapidly moving left to right. He apologized, unlocked the cage and grabbed me by my neck, beginning to choke me. Someone who seemed familiar with this behavior began to run over, yelled, and then tackled him. I ran off. I wandered all the way to this 7-11, drawn to the building by its bright lights. At this time, my ether high was in its euphoria phase. When I looked in, I saw Monta Ellis buying two trays of chicken wings. I had been hallucinating the entire day, so I was not sure it was him. He left the store, and walked right past me. He was almost at his motor scooter - he turned and looked back. He saw a 7 year old in a homemade dog costume, and he yelled out: "Want one?" I nodded and my dog ears flopped. I opened my mouth. He threw a wing. I was about 24 feet away. The wing, dripping in honey mustard, hit me in the leg. I had seen nearly 30 Warriors games at this point in my life. I expected him to lay the wing up or get a little closer to toss it. Monta did not usually shoot three pointers in NBA games, so I had little reason to think he would shoot one with a chicken wing in a 7-11 parking lot. I had vastly underestimated his tenacity. He threw another wing, and continued to throw wings, even as I waved my hands so as to say "no". A crowd began to form, and they applauded his shooting exhibition. Nearly every wing thrown made contact with me, and my costume was covered in various sauces from 7-11, which are numerous. A local news truck arrived and began to interview the onlookers. By now, I had put on the dog hood to keep hot sauce out of my eyes. Monta began buying boxes of chicken wings for people to throw, and autographing them once all the wings had been tossed at the dog. The torture was over once the crowd carried Monta away to MVP chants. I cried for a long time, and to this day have not forgotten the shame I felt in that parking lot
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July 2019 by Alanna R.
There are many things wrong with this store. 1. The prices on the shelves are ALWAYS wrong! When they ring me up, the price that comes up is always a $1-2 higher than what's listed on the shelf. I tell them, but they won't check the shelf. They think the solution is to talk loudly over me, tell me I'm imagining things and that I don't understand how sales tax works. They yell "NO THAT'S THE RIGHT PRICE. YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND! IT'S MORE BECAUSE OF THE SALES TAX". It is also illegal to charge a higher price than what is listed on the shelf, but they do it all the time and don't care. At this point, I am already in there, so I put up with it even though I shouldn't. I kick myself every time. They are lucky there's not too many other stores in the area. That's why people put up with their BS. They're also lucky I'm not a big dude, because I have wanted to... I honestly think they look at all their customers like they are blind, deaf and d*** scum. It's super insulting, every single time. Shady shady shady little scammers! They are the scum. 2. If the dirty, smelly store, wrong shelf prices, and shady tactics weren't enough, the cashiers are also judgmental as hell and scope out you and everything you buy. They look at your purchases, then they look you up and down and make judgmental faces and eyes. Sometimes they even make little comments, which is always fun. Buy hey, haters gonna hate, right? No, I don't care what they think of me, but I have honestly wondered why would they treat their customers like unwanted, dirty peasants, when our business (their customers) means their survival. Not too smart if you ask me... 3. The hours listed on Yelp and Google are wrong. They don't even care enough to list the right hours. They also don't honor their posted hours. THIS STORE NEEDS TO GO!!! Time for something else in that location. P.s. the store owner drives a nice Benz. Kinda funny he profits off the very customers he turns around and treats like garbage.
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December 2018 by Victor G.
7-11 here is one of the smallest i've seen. stocked with the usual essentials. no electronic gadgets, magazines, etc. store neatly stacked. items priced. brew: coffee, "exclusive blend" (sm. 1) -many full pots of coffee 1-ish -smooth medium roast taste, fresh not stale as experienced elsewhere. drips: -friendly check out, such a change of pace! -tempted by pizza, 2/$2+, remembered it was too salty before.
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February 2018 by Laura W.
Wish i could leave less than 1 star. The people who run this place are scum sucking, bottom of the barrel, no good, two-bit crooks. Petty pathetic thieves. Hated it. Totally unhelpful. Don't ask for the half and half.