A day before yesterday I gased up my MP3 from near empty with 92 octane at the Race Trac gas station... total price was $26!! My first time to step foot at Race Trac gas station because I saw that their price was a little cheaper than the others at $1.42 ... I started the pump and allowed the handle to auto-dispense on low.... I ran into the store to get some water to fill up my hydration pack.... I waited in line to pay and saw this girl run to my car and then run to the store... right when she said gas was leaking out on the ground... I saw this stream coming from my car.... damn.... it turns out that the pump didn't auto-stop with the sensor!!
I asked the cashier why doesn't the pump auto-shut off when full? He said it should, but then immediately said that I should have been standing next to my car while it was filling. Furthermore, he said that customers are suppose to be watching the gas fill up.
I was a little annoyed about his attitude. I wasn't even thinking about getting any money back since it would be kind of difficult (and a waste of time) to say how much I should not be responsible for.... But I felt that was what he was trying to protect me from making an issue about... he was very professional with his words at me... no rude comments and calling me, "Sir"... I give him thumbs up for taking my sarcasms and my rude comments about him throughout our conversation without retaliating with a come back, except to say... "I guess so...".
While he was outside taking care of the spill I asked him to show me the sign saying that customers should stand next to the gas pump while it was filling... he ignored me.... then I asked him again ... "Shouldn't a gas pump be required to have one of those auto-sensor to shut off the pump?"... he answered, "no, that is not required."....
So I asked him how in the hell are customers suppose to know when the tank is full if it didn't auto-shut off then? He just said, "Well, you should have been there watching your pump ... I guess it doesn't matter what I say...."
In reality I thought I should have been standing there... frustrated when you can't depend on simple operations like that to keep mistakes from happening. Oh well, I learned my lesson ... one is to never leave my pump while gassing up, two is to never step foot at Race Trac again, and three to kick that dude's sorry attitude if I ever recognize him at a night club.
Grrrr.... I'm done venting... $10 extra is not worth the trouble to get back in that case... but I guess worth a little story to post here.
I asked the cashier why doesn't the pump auto-shut off when full? He said it should, but then immediately said that I should have been standing next to my car while it was filling. Furthermore, he said that customers are suppose to be watching the gas fill up.
I was a little annoyed about his attitude. I wasn't even thinking about getting any money back since it would be kind of difficult (and a waste of time) to say how much I should not be responsible for.... But I felt that was what he was trying to protect me from making an issue about... he was very professional with his words at me... no rude comments and calling me, "Sir"... I give him thumbs up for taking my sarcasms and my rude comments about him throughout our conversation without retaliating with a come back, except to say... "I guess so...".
While he was outside taking care of the spill I asked him to show me the sign saying that customers should stand next to the gas pump while it was filling... he ignored me.... then I asked him again ... "Shouldn't a gas pump be required to have one of those auto-sensor to shut off the pump?"... he answered, "no, that is not required."....
So I asked him how in the hell are customers suppose to know when the tank is full if it didn't auto-shut off then? He just said, "Well, you should have been there watching your pump ... I guess it doesn't matter what I say...."
In reality I thought I should have been standing there... frustrated when you can't depend on simple operations like that to keep mistakes from happening. Oh well, I learned my lesson ... one is to never leave my pump while gassing up, two is to never step foot at Race Trac again, and three to kick that dude's sorry attitude if I ever recognize him at a night club.
Grrrr.... I'm done venting... $10 extra is not worth the trouble to get back in that case... but I guess worth a little story to post here.
