I can understand a cash discount even though I don’t like it. I tend to go to the station with the better price for credit. I just never know if the much better intown price is justified, I think not but as a consumer how does one know? I went online. Saw BP in the burbs for 1.97 – cash or credit same price. Here it was 2.56 credit. That’s a huge diff. I know Atlanta taxes are more and maybe the real estate is more but that seems steep. My pet peeve is when stations make you go in for a receipt! That is nothing more than making you go out of your way, waste your time, and create inefficiency INHOPES that you will stand there and grab one of these impulse items. No other reason for it. Many stations deactivate pay at the pump on purpose and post a note pay inside for the same reason. I hate to say it but it always seems to be the same ethnicity of owner who does these things. Today its go get your receipt inside at this place. C’mon!
Roane B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Atlanta, GA
Owner was a complete a**hole. I asked him why he was so mad looking all the time and he said«smile? Like haha? No reason for me to smile» it’s called customer service. Being a business owner you should care about this but this man put me in a bad mood because of his mood. F this place.
Alejandro O.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Atlanta, GA
I don’t like giving bad reviews, however this place has to step it up. I understand that it takes time and money to renovate a place, but this has been going on for over a year. 1. Fix the pumps! 85% of them have a black plastic bag over them. 2. Stop charging more for customers to use credit cards. It’s 2014 and one should never have to worry about if they can, or can not use a credit card at a gas station, that is in the middle of the city. I could maybe, maybe understand if you were located out in west bubble F%#*, but your not. So plz, plz fix this place as it is very close to my house as well as another 100K + Midtown residents. This is why QT is killing the small gas stations because they are modern with friendly ppl and sh%t works!
David B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Atlanta, GA
Better than the Shell next door, which doesn’t sell beer. Decent selection & a few bottles of wine from which to choose. The coffee is worth the price. All 3 attendants are nice, 1 is awesome. Gas in Midtown Atlanta is more expensive no matter what. This store is geographically convenient but $.10-.15 cents more expensive than the BP on 1856 Piedmont Road.
David K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
I used to avoid this Exxon because they always seem just a little bit more expensive than other stations(including the Shell across the street). I have a thing about making all right hand turns, so the other day as I was leaving Kroger I stopped in. $ 3.79 seemed reasonable. I was paying cash and much to my surprise I ended up paying $ 3.75/gallon. Yup. Save money. Pay cash. It’s 4 cents cheaper than the advertised price per gallon.