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May 2023 by Andrew Hunter
Don't get a car wash here it's horrible. It's ancient and doesn't do a good job you could have damage very easily.
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September 2022 by Jordynn Inzauro
Really nice employee(s)! Whoever the new employee was, who complimented my Demon Slayer phone case, is super nice and cool! I love seeing people of culture! I think they usually work at night too (around like 7-8). Whoever you are, I love you. You seem super nice ? ?
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July 2022 by Jon Uebelhack
Clean and friendly
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December 2021 by Andy Welty
Clean bathroom!!
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September 2021 by nick hicks
Love the V Power Nitro premium fuel. Literally can tell a difference.
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February 2020 by Morgan W.
The workers are very friendly. One of them, a man, has conversations that are quiet inappropriate, concerning politics. They are very negative and occur when other customers and staff are around. They contain laughing and *very* negative things about Democrats and how "stupid" they are. It is a very uncomfortable environment to be in!
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January 2018 by Randy Turner
Always Clean, shuts down the car wash too soon.
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October 2017 by Bill Black
Great place ... friendly staff, good coffee.
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October 2017 by Michael Payne
Only place I go for gas. Employees are always nice.
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October 2017 by Deanna Thelander
They are so nice. And they have clean facilities.
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October 2017 by Ingrid Epplestein
They clearly don't do any drug testing.
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September 2017 by Didier Woodshop
The only gas station I go to. Employees are friendly and courteous. Always clean and stocked.
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May 2017 by breanna ratzlaff
I come here all the time and never have a problem with the employees. They have there grumpy moods as do everyone and I don't blame them one but expecially when people think they are above them because they don't work at a gas station. Like they are better than them because of it, a lot of the people who work here have two jobs and probably make more than you. Just remember don't step on the people below you because what would you do without them have to figure out a car wash by yourself?
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March 2017 by Thomas Joyce
My biggest regret is that I couldn't give this station a "zero". Customer Service is apparently not something they teach their people here. After paying for my gas, I found the receipt printer was out of paper, and since I was getting a car wash, I had to go inside & get a receipt from the slow-moving clerk. After pulling up to the car wash, I could not get it to accept my code. When I went back inside to ask for a refund, the clerk suggested that perhaps I didn't know how to operate it, since it had been working all day. There's strike one: implying that the customer is stupid. When I asked if he needed my card to process the refund, he answered sarcastically - "that would be nice". There's strike two: he's suggested twice now that I'm stupid and responded rudely. He was unable to process the refund because for some reason my card was declined; the same card that was just fine when charging me $30 was now no good for REFUNDING me $9. So he told me to come back tomorrow. Foul ball: don't make the customer make a second trip because of your incompetence or because of "company policy". Empower your employees to take care of the customer. When I made my displeasure clear, he moved into full snark/insult mode, telling me that if I didn't want to come back I could just go through the car wash - the one that wasn't working. His approach was so irritating that I had to tell him to stop talking to me. Foul ball: When a customer is irritated, frustrated or just angry, you don't provoke them to become MORE angry, you try to DE-escalate the situation. (There WILL be profanity coming from me before all of this is over, but amazingly, not yet). As I walked out to my car I realized I didn't have the receipt, so I went back in & asked for it. the clerk said "What receipt?" with a smirk on his face. He then held it out but jerked it back when I reached for it. It was at this point that I lost my temper and used "the F-word". Strike three: up until this point I could chalk his actions and attitude up to poor training, but the childish action of pulling the receipt out of my hand was totally uncalled for. He followed this up by telling me to go somewhere else and finishing off with a insincere "have a nice day". Why do people think that at as long as the literal words are okay, the tone of voice & general attitude are unimportant? When I called the manager the next morning and lodged my complaint, she was very noncommittal, and offered no apology. I received my refund, but no apology for the problem with the car wash, for the second trip that I would have to make or the egregious actions of the clerk. I pointed out to her that if that is the way he acts with angry customers, one day somebody is going to come over the counter & punch out his lights. It has been a long time since I have been treated so poorly in a retail setting or have had my poor treatment viewed so cavalierly by a manager. I can't imagine any circumstance where I would go back to this station.
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February 2015 by Erik Y.
Decent gas station with a good sized convenience store. Hard to get in and out because of traffic on old cheney and 48th unless you are making right turns. Jiffy Lube shares the entrance and parking so there can be some lines and cars to dodge from time to time. They take Hyvee fuel card though which is a plus on saving money off your gas.