Every time I go there to get gas early in the morning the lady cashier is always trying to cheat me out of my change because she doesn’t want to give change out and then she is just rude when you catch her on it. Not to mention she’s in the back a lot so you are waiting and waiting and waiting for her to appear. I’d rather pay extra then have to deal with someone who’s consistently trying to steal my hard earned money.
Danielle B.
Tu valoración: 3 Los Angeles, CA
It’s a gas station what do you expect? A machine that takes credit cards perhaps? Good prices though.
Christina E.
Tu valoración: 5 Franklin, TN
ALWAYSALWAYSALWAYS our go-to. Getting situated is ridiculously obnoxious. Price does matter, over the inconvenience of maneuvering. Prefer not to «recommend» it, because then it will get even busier than it already is ;) CASH is best, but not always convenient, so we just always pay the additional fee($.35).
Nicole B.
Tu valoración: 1 Los Angeles, CA
Worst gas station in the world. Might be cheapest in the area but it’s not worth it. Impossible to get in the lot and once you do you’re grid locked in. No credit — debit or cash only. The cashier takes about a million years to process cash transactions and if you change your mind and don’t want to age 10 years while waiting for a pump, you’re out of luck because, as I said, you’re gridlocked in. I could have met the man of my dreams, married him, conceived, had a child and baptized it in the time that I’d been waiting for a pump.
Katherine S.
Tu valoración: 4 Sunnyvale, CA
Convenient location and it was on my way home; this one is cheaper than the one on Culver Boulevard. I guess people just pulling off the freeway get suckered into filling up there if they don’t know any better. When you’re done you can pull out onto Centinela or Washington Blvd. Tip: pay cash at the machine or register to avoid the $ 0.45 fee.