โDec-27-2017 05:53 PM
โJan-01-2018 03:23 PM
cbshoestring wrote:bpounds wrote:
"...the clientele questionable..."
I agree...especially those RVing hippies. Bunch of retired, pencil pushers, driving rigs they have no business driving...acting like everyone is on vacation and shouldn't be in a hurry. Treating me,like I am some type of 3rd class citizen, who shouldn't be allowed to occupy a space near them. They should have to get a special license so they KNOW how to manuever around tight spaces---tired of them "practicing" in front of me.
Can we be a bit less stereotypical?
Are you really shocked that you drive in to a TRUCK STOP and find TRUCKERS at the fuel pumps???????
OP... Truckers are on a 14hr clock. Once the clock starts, it does NOT stop until they take a mandated break. In otherwords, we have no patients for people that hold us up. We already have to many drivers taking their 30 minute break on the island (running joke at the truck stops, based on truthful actions of some).
Fuel, pull forward so the next in line can fuel while you get a receipt or preform a quick fluid exchange. Then move out of the way. I can put on 200 gallon, get a receipt, make a quick bladder check, be back on the road in under 15 minutes-----if I am not held up.
MOST truck drivers understand why you are using the "big truck" island. We respect the space you need, as long as you respect the space we need.
Everyone gets along, if we leave our prejudices in the cab.
โDec-31-2017 03:54 PM
bpounds wrote:cbshoestring wrote:bpounds wrote:
"...the clientele questionable..."
Can we be a bit less stereotypical?
Let's just say there is a reason why "lot lizards" have a reputation around truck stops.
โDec-31-2017 10:49 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Yeah, I've heard that but I do it at restaurants too and have never had an issue. Could happen, but small risk.
BAD idea leaving your CC...
โDec-31-2017 09:12 AM
cbshoestring wrote:bpounds wrote:
"...the clientele questionable..."
Can we be a bit less stereotypical?
โDec-31-2017 08:27 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
That sounds reasonable but I don't think so. I can go inside, leave my card and fill my tank with over the $100 limit with no issues. If it was worry about fraudulent transactions reimbursement, then it shouldn't work then either. They simply wouldn't allow any charges more than their reimbursement limit.
โDec-31-2017 08:22 AM
Learjet wrote:one_strange_texan wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:one_strange_texan wrote:
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I agree about how to pay at lets say Loves. When using your fly J card what discount are you getting since it sounds like it comes out of your bank account. I assume you can't use a Costco/Visa for example and get a nice discount also?
At the truck pumps for Flying J, you would have to go in to have the pump turned on versus doing it all at the pump. The RV lanes may be friendlier about allowing pay at the pump with various credit cards. I really do not remember.
Our Visa card does give credits/rebates/discounts, but fuel purchases are excluded, so it is not an issue that we do not use them.
Not if you have the card...you CAN pay at the pump FlyingJ and Pilot with their card and get @ 8 cent discount.
https://www.rvpluscard.com/
โDec-31-2017 06:22 AM
bpounds wrote:
"...the clientele questionable..."
โDec-30-2017 07:34 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
So why are gas stations any different than any other e-commerce business. I've never had any problems with any automated processes except at gas stations. Are they so much different than other e-commerce businesses?
โDec-30-2017 06:08 PM
โDec-30-2017 06:00 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:
1. Put your credit card in the slot on the pump
2. Remove the nozzle (if you have a diesel make sute you put the green nozzle in the filler
3. Turn on the pump
4. Fill your tank
5. Replace the nozzle when the tank is full
6. Get a receipt (if you want otne)
7. Pull away from the pump and motor on..
โDec-30-2017 04:56 PM
Bud
USAF Retired
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โDec-30-2017 04:28 PM
โDec-30-2017 03:25 PM
โDec-30-2017 01:04 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
That sounds reasonable but I don't think so. I can go inside, leave my card and fill my tank with over the $100 limit with no issues. If it was worry about fraudulent transactions reimbursement, then it shouldn't work then either. They simply wouldn't allow any charges more than their reimbursement limit.
โDec-30-2017 12:12 PM