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March 2024 by Lisa H.
Illegally keep air machine taped up and say it doesn't work. This is a tactic to get people to pay for free air and relies I customer ignorance. I called the company used the info on the box and it works. Employees inside lie about it not working and are unhelpful.
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March 2024 by Lindsay M.
The lady named Betty inside at the register is very rude. She was incredibly rude to me for no reason. Making me feel so bad simply for trying to pay for gas. Wow. It's not others fault you hate your job
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December 2023 by Auto Claims Specialists
Fake advertising about E85 (they don't have E85), the gas prices are so high, and they close the store at 10:00 pm (people have to screen through the window, like crazy)...
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December 2023 by okenemem
Staff were very helpful and patient with me as I didn't kno how the fueling system works. Excellent convenience store with everything you will need
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November 2023 by Laura De La Cruz
Chevron in Carson is my go-to gas station! Fast service, clean facilities, and competitive prices. A reliable stop for fueling up. ⛽??
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October 2023 by Alejandra G.
Not only do they close the mini mart by 8 pm but you also have to pay at the register even when paying with credit card. That's just a very big inconvenience, why even have the option to pay at the pump?
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September 2022 by Daniel F.
Bathrooms are for employees only. If you have to go to the bathroom...plan on pissing in the lot
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July 2022 by Richard E. Gentry
Very high gasoline prices. Good squeegee.
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June 2022 by Eli Powell
Horrible Customer Service, Lady on the phone hung up on me and was rude. I asked if the McDonalds was open and they told me to shut up and hung up. I called them again and they declined it, I went there the next day and the place was dirty, unstaffed and the bathrooms had rust in them and pee on the seat. This place is the worst gas station I have ever been to and it needs lots of improvement.
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June 2022 by Cole Carrier
couldnt book a reservation for my boys, L service
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December 2021 by Carlos L.
This gas station close it's doors before 9:45pm what kind of bs is this how can they close before 9:45pm and they are next to the freeway
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November 2019 by Rick Rights
Worst place ever
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October 2019 by Sergio G.
all i wanted was a cup of joe at 10pm they would not let me in.. who or what store closes before 10pm? your a chevorn next to the fwy.. #garbage
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April 2019 by Kuhlbert Fritz
Betty, the lady working the gas station today, is totally amazing. Great customer service!
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January 2019 by Ken J.
Horrible service from one of the attendants. Betty. Every time I come into this station and see this woman, my encounters with her are nothing short of unwelcoming. There is no smile, no consideration, no compassion no sense of joy when interacting with her. Last night, I had some difficulties with my car and was in need of some gas. I had just given my last to pay for some food for one of the youth at the center that I work at and had left the university to turn in some paperwork for my graduation. I did not realize that I had no money until I got to the pump and after calling friends and family for help, no one answered their phones and I had to scrape for some change in my car. I managed to find about $3 in change and was reluctant to do so, but asked someone if they would not mind helping me out. Mind you it's raining, it's cold, so I knew asking was a reach since people are trying to get home, but I figured I could get some help even if it was a dollar. Luckily, this nice guy gave me $2 for change and I went to the counter to pay for some gas to get me home. Betty at the counter was nothing short of rude, disrespectful and disengaged in the interaction with me as a customer. She looked at my money like I was less than and only gave me $4.80 worth of gas (even though I gave her $5). Knowing how mean she always is and how horrible of an attitude she has from interacting with her during my stops for gas on my way to school, I just accepted it, walked to my car and pumped my gas. Fearful of it not being enough, I looked through my car and found a dollar in quarters and walked back to Betty inside of the station. After showing her the money she says aggressively "You were supposed to have been gone, why are you still here?" I told her that I had a dollar in quarters and did not have enough money to get home and that this was all that I had. Now, instead of offering some encouragement, or some compassion, Betty looks down at my money and says "Well this is panhandling, you cant do that here. This is private property. I can call the police. I'll give you the dollar but you need to go!" SHOCKED! HURT! FRUSTRATED! Those were the feelings that came to my mind. How can someone be so mean and rude towards someone else who is clearly in need! I was trying to get home. This was my FIRST time ever asking someone for some help at the gas station with gas and here is this woman treating me like I am less than. She of course had no idea of my spending money to feed a kid at the center. Or my wasting my last bit of gas to make sure that my paperwork was in to submit to the university for graduating. No idea of my personal struggles. And though they were none of her business and concern, positivity and kindness goes a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG way and she did not express ANY OF THAT! What if the shoe was on the other foot? What if you were someone in need of some compassion. I DREAD having to go inside and FACE her because SHE IS SOOOOOO RUDE! After speaking to the owner of the location, he told me that panhandling is against Chevron policy (could fool me with all the homeless individuals asking for some assistance) and that I was in the wrong for asking other customers for help, but where I come from, a closed mouth does not get fed. If you are in need, speak up. ASK. I did not mug someone for money. I did not steal someone's purse or wallet to get gas. I simply asked someone for some help, and many said no, and ONLY ONE said yes, and gave me TWO DOLLARS! The nicest thing anyone has done for me in a while. I give all day at work to the youth in our community whose parents have abandoned them or who are going through some socio-economic hardships. I give to charities, classrooms and scholarship funds. And on the one day that I needed some help, someone (Betty) could not simply give me an ounce of compassion. I did not ask her for anything! Did not ask her for a handout. Did not ask her for a freeby on gas. I simply just asked to be treated as a human...with