I got $ 16.00 in gas there yesterday. Last night my bank sent me a message saying I had unusual activity with $ 100 charge, so they deactivated my bank card until I call them. When I called 7-Eleven they said this is a charge the bank automatically puts on peoples cards when they get gas outside using their card. I use my bank card all the time and have never had this happen. Stay clear of this place, something seems shady.
John S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Austin, TX
This station is has FIVE different«levels» of gas that they sell, so when they advertise premium on the app or on their sign, they mean a lesser quality of gas(91), as opposed to any other station which advertises premium at the real octane level(93). This is classic deception, and should not be encouraged.
Brad N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Allen, TX
I didn’t go in the store; I only got gas at the pumps using my card. The pump area wasn’t as clean as it should have been; the bar is set very high these days by the«gas megamarts», RaceTrac and QuikTrip. The concrete needed power washing and the pumps could have used a wipedown. Still, I got my gas and was on my way, so it served it’s purpose for me today.
Gordon C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Dallas, TX
Beware of this place and quite frankly this chain! Went there a week ago to get some gas only because its close to my crib and I didn’t feel like driving to my usual Texaco station which wasn’t in the direction I was headed. Well, I used my debit card to get approximately $ 15.00 worth of gas at their pumps, however 7-Eleven authorized $ 100 causing an overdraft from my bank account resulting in several NSF fee’s totalling $ 140. Fortunately, my bank straigtened it out, but I was pissed just the same! Honestly, I fault my bank too for charging me these fee’s when I clearly spent less than what I actually had in my account. Anyway, it’s safe to say I will NEVER do business here again, not even for a pack of gum.