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November 2023 by Amber S.
Horrible broken pumps resulted in hold on my card. Attendant didn't want to help me so she ran away to the back. Waiting for her to help me but she still hiding in the back. She refused to call the manager for me. Waiting here for her to service me like she is supposed to. Maybe this place is racist.
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September 2023 by Muaadh Althelaya
What will you lose if you set the closing hours instead of 24 hours? Because they are closed and we drive to them and are surprised that they are closed. What a despicable person you are.
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August 2023 by margaret c.
Super clean and didn't require I buy anything to use the bathroom, but I did. The sink didn't work in the ladies, I turned the valve back on thinking someone was being mischievous. I told the employees in case I was wrong and one of the attendants was angry because it needs plumbing repair. I suggested a sign and she was super rude and said she she close it. So I agreed... boy, it really almost ruined my mood, but I recognize that she was already having a bad day. Hopefully something better happens to lift her mood today.
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June 2023 by Asteria Moore
This location would receive 5 stars however they refuse to accept CalFresh after 10pm and not until 8am
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April 2023 by Joe M.
There was a very rude employee who's name tag said Loki the receipt said I was helped by Alejandro. I was just there to buy gas and he made an inappropriate joke about me being short. It was a very strange and surreal experience to be attacked in such a way by an employee. I confronted him later and he didn't like that so he yelled obscenities at me. I'll be back as I have no choice since I need to gas up work vans at this location because it is close to my job but it will no doubt suck to do so.
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March 2023 by Daniel B.
We stopped by this Chevron shortly after crossing over the Bay Bridge from Oakland into San Francisco. We needed to fill up our rental car before dropping it off at the airport (SFO). This Chevron is located in SoMa, just off I-80 exit 2A (westbound exit).The exit leads you to a five-way stoplight intersection at 5th and Harrison. From the stoplight to the Chevron (one block), I saw panhandlers and folks who looked homeless and/or like the drug-users/addicts shown on cable news. That should give you an idea of the immediate area that this Chevron is located in. It's not unusual for San Francisco.I didn't feel unsafe, but I was also traveling with four of my buddies in a large SUV. A few of us got out to use the men's room inside the ExtraMile convenience store. There was a sharps disposal container on the wall inside the men's room. It had used needles inside of it. This is the only gas station that I can remember seeing a sharps container inside the restroom. It's good they have it, but bad they have to have it. It's no secret San Francisco has a drug problem.There was no soap in the men's room. My hands left this Chevron dirtier than when they had arrived because of all the door handles I had to touch. This Chevron felt kind of dirty and the no-soap contributed to the feeling.On the bright side, we were able to fill up and get on our way quickly with no issues. It's easy to get off and back on the highway from this gas station if you're traveling westbound. The people (staff and other customers) seemed fine. A sketchy dude entered the men's room with us. He wore sunglasses inside and seemed exceptionally outgoing and friendly, trying to make conversation inside the small room. Hah.
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February 2023 by Jose M.
asian lady working on wednesday did not how work applewhen i asked her the the total of the gas price she ignored me and yelled at me she deserves to get fired rude lady
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January 2023 by Kevin G.
This place is a bs they keep you waiting at the rain if they don't gonna sell anything just say it. No look at your face and keeping act like you are not there. 2 clows at the register
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November 2022 by Delilah L.
Open at 6, too much attitude from the clown register lady. Homeless around the perimeter but this is the location closest to fwy
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April 2022 by Bryan McPlant
They may be open 24 hours, but they don’t let anyone inside after dark. Really takes the convenience away when you can’t browse their selection and have to tell them through an intercom what you would like to buy.
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March 2022 by nicole m.
Speed raced in here for a very time sensitive fill up, their hrs say 24 hrs, but the pumps were closed. I got in at 3:45 am and they were closed until 4. I don't know when it started, but saying 24 hrs is a lie and could make people late for work etc.
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October 2021 by Mike C.
This is the most logical place for me to feed my car. My office is a mere three blocks away. Yet I normally drive twenty minutes from here to fill up gas.Why? Well, it's not the fault of the station as the price is dictated by local (city) taxes on this commodity and industry.There are twelve gas pump stations here so it is certainly not small by any means with a convenience store and cashier counter. With this location being close to several freeway and bridge entrances, it certainly services a wide range of customers from truck drivers, delivery staff, taxis, rideshare vehicles, and neighborhood locals. The two minuses are, in the evenings, it can be a bit dicey with the number of transients living and wandering around the neighborhood; in years past weekends, you'd see late evening or early morning partygoers from The Endup hanging out here since it's kitty corner from them. The other issue is that it is not uncommon for their self paying devices on the pumps to be 'offline' or non-functional meaning you'll need to walk into the store and give your pump number and paying before you can fill it up.With gas prices the way they are, I now mainly come when I am in DIRE need of gas (see 'fuel warning light'). Still, I'm glad that this is here as I'm sure a lot of people are.
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December 2020 by Patrick Flanagan
Everything thing you need within arms reach. Your in and out in less than 10 min.
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October 2020 by Ayoub Fikri
Very bad customer service ? the ladie doesn't want to help me
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February 2020 by Andrew Burgess
Chevron is a terrible neighbor. Their property at 1000 Harrison in San Francisco is littered with waste, including discarded food items, drug paraphernalia, and human waste (vomit, urine, and feces). I have approached in-store management about these issues multiple times, but no one there will take responsibility for maintaining a clean, welcoming, or hygienic environment. Most disappointing!