Posted by hay on May 24, 2009 at 03:33:06 from (208.252.179.28):
In Reply to: Sales Trick posted by Billy Shafer on May 23, 2009 at 14:39:23:
all of the self serve gas stations want customers to pay first. i don't think that is right. after all, i don't pay first at the grocery store or lumberyard, so why in blazes should i pay first at the gas pump. before prices went so high, almost every gas pump had a big white sticker on it that says CASH CUSTOMER, PAY FIRST. i go to a small store that i have never paid first and they always turn on the pump and then i go in to pay AFTER i fillup. next thing ya know, the IRS will want us to pay first for next years tax. whadda rip off that people put up with this crap. if the gas station is worried about drive-offs, then get an attendent to pump the gas like in days gone by.
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