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June 2025 by varnel pierrilus
Just pure laziness
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May 2025 by Ismerys Torres
They were mean and they robbed my order
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May 2025 by Cristian Andres Perez Martinez
The cashiers use their phone numbers to steal customers' points without authorization. They also spend their time talking instead of checking in with the customers. Fraud at 7-Elevens is becoming very common, and no one is doing anything. They should be investigated.
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April 2025 by Lin Jean Charles
There’s a group of men that are usually there on the night shift that like to provoke customers. Specifically women. Its disgusting.
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December 2024 by Calton Howard
Store clerk in the Morning shift Pushes coffee cup in my Hand aggressively then Respond by saying he will call the police after I told him it was very disrespectful horrible customer service there if I had the time I would've played his game he needs to be fired period I'm sure I ain't the only customer he has done that to
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November 2024 by Frankd25
Gave 1 star, because have no other choice.. the woman working today 11/25/24 @ 12:45 pm is a trash person.. coursing to customer in creole.. NOT GOOD
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November 2024 by raina hill
This has got to be the worst gas station. It literally takes forever to pump gas. I feel like they scamming. Don’t be a woman at night or early morning. You literally feel unsafe and it’ll take 10 mins to pump 10$ worth of gas. I just put 2 gallons in a left. It was dark and the pump was so slow. I won’t be back
I see the “owner” responded but the link isn’t even clickable. You don’t care I see several one star reviews with the same generic reply. Nothing will be done. No thx again never coming back
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October 2024 by Adam Green
**The Compass of Justice**
In a world that spins, not always in our favor, there are moments we all face where the air turns heavy with the weight of injustice. It could happen in a gas station, a grocery store, a crowded street—some place where you don’t expect it, where you’re just minding your own, trying to do something as simple as picking up an order. But then, you get that feeling, that shift in the atmosphere. A glance, a whisper, a refusal to acknowledge your presence. And you realize, it’s more than just about that moment. It’s a signal from the universe that something larger is at play.
I stood there in line, feeling the tension. I reached the front, expecting just another transaction, but instead, I was pointed aside, ignored. Two pairs of eyes met mine, dripping with dismissal, as if I didn’t belong. As if I wasn’t worth their time. They wanted me to cancel, wanted me to leave, wanted to erase me. But instead of anger, a smile spread across my face, because I knew something they didn’t.
You see, there are people in this world who carry a compass, but it’s not a compass that points north. It’s a compass of division, of exclusion, of ignorance, and no matter how far they try to wander, that needle always points back to me. Why? Because I represent something they can’t avoid. I am the living embodiment of poetic justice, a force that challenges the wrongs we face and flips the script on them.
This isn’t just about me, though. This is about all of us. Every person who’s been made to feel less than, who’s been dismissed, disrespected, or told they don’t belong. Every moment of quiet discrimination, whether blatant or subtle. This isn’t just a 7/11 gas station; it’s the world we navigate every single day. And the truth is, those who wield ignorance as their weapon will find that it’s dull when they try to use it against those of us who understand the bigger picture.
Because it’s not about where you are. It’s about where you’re from. It’s about the spirit you carry and the love you hold. While they tried to intimidate me with coldness, I knew that I held something far more powerful. I inherit the blessing of those who came before me. I carry knowledge that transcends this moment, this place, this store. I know where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re going.
And here’s the thing—they may have tried to draw a line between us, but all they did was fuel the fire of something greater. I walked out of that store with my head high, not because they gave me what I needed, but because I never needed them to. They can’t cancel the compass that leads them back to the truth, and the truth is this: I am not just one person facing this moment, I am every person who’s ever been cast aside and refused to let it define them.
So to the world, I say this: It’s not about the situation you face. It’s about the move you make next. Do you retreat, or do you stand firm, knowing that no one has the power to define you but yourself? Let your compass point toward justice, toward love, toward unity. Let it guide you beyond the ignorance of others and remind you of the strength you carry.
For in the end, those who try to intimidate us only reveal their own fears, their own insecurities. And we? We walk with the knowledge that the compass of justice is always in our favor, forever pointing to where we’re meant to be.
Let them hold their compass. Ours will always lead us home.
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August 2024 by Jules Woodson Napoleon
I’m not much of someone to write a review, but this location needed me to do so. The lines are long the workers are lazy and don’t need their job. How do you have a huge line and one of the workers is laughing on his phone talking to his friend. Then when I confronted him to have the nerve to tell me to wait. Please fire these people and hire people who need their job. If the 7/11 owner really care. They will do something about it. I see many bad reviews for this place and are all stating the same thing. This is ridiculous. If I could give negative stars I would.
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June 2024 by Dale Haughton
None of the soda machines work no ice coffee in the dispenser. Looks like for weeks for some funny reason. Seems they hide the hot dog buns behind the counter.
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May 2024 by Ras Lastra
This place here at 7-Eleven is one of the worst 7-Eleven in the area. They have horrible customer service, they take too long. They always in the back eating at the same time as they taking care of customers they never act like they want to return back your money when you do not want the item anymore they like to get into arguments and start talking bad about people. . 7:11 in the corner of 441 and 199 the worst nasty 7-Eleven in the area of Miami Gardens. They only allow Haitian workers at this place. They are not diverse and higher other people, unless you are from Haiti.
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May 2024 by Ed Cola
No med or large coffee cups, not clean
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May 2024 by jas pineda
This is the worst 711. The line is always to the door the two employees that work the afternoon shift are always talking loud and playing around
Or arguing with customers. The sodamachine never works. The donuts are stale. To make it worse every time you pay, you have to wait 5 minutes because the credit card machine does not work properly, I could not take it no more. I just walked out without even paying, never returning. I spend bout$15 a day at that store I will take my business somewhere else. The owner of this store should be embarrassed how he is represented.
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January 2024 by Laura Cabrera
Delicious and fast
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January 2024 by InnaMiami
Beware this place!!! And always check how much they charge for gasoline. Today, I was feeling my car by regular gas ($3-08 per gallon), but I was charged for $3-94 per gallon! I had to call police because the gas station worker could laugh only. And... arriving policeman called the gas station worker "Bro"... What is it? Two "professionals"??