I would like to start off by saying how horrible this place is. My wife took her car through there car was and when she drove out both tire had been cut. I have pics of the piece of metal that is sticking out that sliced the tires. My wife had a 4 year old and and 2 year old in the car when this happened. She asked the employee to help and received grief and felt attacked and was told the car was was in perfect working order. My wife had to wait there an hour for a tow truck. While there she asked for the owners # and call him. He proceeded to tell her it is not there fault and he does not run the car was. He would not give the # of the person that operates the car was and she was told to turn it into her insurance to get the tires fixed. After work I went out to see if I could get the phone # for the car was. There is no number posted so i went inside and was met by the lady that wouldn’t help my wife. I asked about it and was told a story about how a lot of people use the car was and its my wife’s fault. They also gave me the owners phone #. So I called him. He proceeded to yell at me about how it is my wife’s fault and he doesn’t own the car wash part. The car wash has the Quicky Mart name and logo on it and it doesn’t say any where on it that it is ran by anyone other then the Quicky Mart. Nor does it have a phone # I can contact to talk to anyone about the car wash problems. This is the worst place to go. DONOTSPEND A DIMEWITHTHISPLACE!!! The owners name is Ram and he has the worst people skills ever! Mind you I never asked for money. I asked to speak to someone about the problems we had!
Nancy P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cedar Park, TX
This little convenience store is at the corner of Buttercup Creek and 183. You name and they got it somewhere in the store. So it is no surprise when I find myself coming here once a month. Yes, I do forget things and don’t want to go back to HEB or Walmart. The man who owns the store is almost always there unless he is on vacation to visit releative in Asia. He remembers me whenever I come in. I hear a loud, «Hello Mama» from him. I have no children other than my four legged ones. But once ten years ago, I brought my neighbors two boys in for a snack. He still thinks they are my boys. As with all convenience store, their prices are higher than other stores. But they are there for handiness and not cost effectiveness. Will I be back, Oh, yes, when I forgot something at the store again.