I have only tanked up here once. I used pump #5. The shutoff valve did not work, and gasoline overflowed all over me, my hands, legs, and shoes, and the ground. It was A LOT of gasoline. I am very grateful that there was no spark. This could have been a dangerous disaster, instead it was just an annoying inconvenience. The man who worked here seemed to be telling me that it was my fault too, like I did something wrong in pumping the gas. I’m very careful when I pump gas: I don’t use that clip that keeps the valve open. The shutoff valve just didn’t work. I’ve had this happen once before, at a really ghetto gas station in Cleveland, Ohio, but in that case the spill was really minor. This spill was terrifyingly large. I do not recommend coming here. Safety is really important to me and I would rather pay a few cents more per gallon for a station that keeps its equipment in good order. Never mind the fact that I ended up paying for gasoline that didn’t go into my tank. Getting gasoline all over yourself is not a pleasant experience. It would have been nice if the man working here had at least apologized or offered me a refund or something, but he didn’t offer me anything, instead he kept blaming me for what happened. I really hope the owner examines his pumps and gets them all in order. This is just not the kind of thing you play around with or take lightly. One little spark and a thing like this could have killed someone and/or destroyed someone’s car or part of the station.