Posted by jayinNY on January 07, 2015 at 17:51:02 from (107.77.76.59):
I wanted to get 5 gallons of gas tonight in a can for my truck I swipe my credit card it asked for my zip code I type in my ZIP Code now my fingers are split from dryness I have to really push the buttons hard to get the ZIP Code and then ask me to enter my loyalty card if you don't have that press enter so I do that then I think I'm ready to pump gas and asked me for my ZIP Code again I try to type in the ZIP Code, because of the coldness etc. it doesn't come out right it tells me to re-swipe my card!! I hate these new gas pumps they ask you all kinds of questions all I want to do is buy gas, I threw the pump handle on the ground and left., It was below zero and I didn't feel like messing around. here in New York most places are prepay or credit card. I can't prepay in the summer because I have no idea how much gas the lawnmowers are going to take so I always use credit at a different station. But the station is where I were I bring my daughter back to her bleep bleep mom, so I decided to get gas there tonight pilot station, what a joke! I like the old pumps, you throw the lever up on the site and start pumping.
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