I am just not a fan of a gas station whose pumps talk(loudly) to you, trying to get you to buy this or that. This Shell is actually the only gas station that I can recall that does this, and it is mighty annoying. I really don’t need to hear the bs early in the morning or when I’m in a rush. Just let me pump my gas and get on my way, please. I’m also not really a fan of gas stations that charge for air. Give me a break. It’s air. It used to be free here, too. Ok, your machine costs you money to buy and upkeep, I get it. But if you have free air, I’m more likely to buy your gas. That’s how you can make money off of me, not from a few quarters to fill my tires in a pinch or an emergency. It gives me warm and fuzzy feelings to know that if my tire is low, the station around the corner has me covered without having me dig around for quarters that I never carry. The gas prices are usually ok, but even so, this Shell is a last resort gas station for me. With the QT’s that have popped up, who have quiet pumps, free air, clean stores, and reasonably priced gas, I’d rather just go to one of them and give them my money. They’re more deserving.
Becki G.
Tu valoración: 2 Tucson, AZ
The gas pump talks to you. Turn to pump gas and it says, «hello, hello», and starts trying to sell you on snacks and a Shell credit card. There is a mute button. But some patrons either can’t find it, don’t know to look for it, or just let the pumps speak. Mighty intrusive. The gasoline is cheap, but so is assailing customers with an automated sales pitch.