Reviews - Shell
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Was Jacob Cobi Ramsey at Shell a mag?
I once slept in the parking lot here for 4 hours and I didn’t die, but I was pretty sure I would. So that’s a 5 Star experience in my book. Thankful to have found it when I did, cause I didn’t have any strength to stay awake any longer. Thanks!! View all feedback.
What Justin Marissa Neece dislikes about Shell:
My daughter was excited to finally get out of the house for the first time since her surgery, but she accidentally tripped and nearly fell into the stuffed animal display. The cashier yelled at her, “HEY HEY HEY HEY!" First of all, she's not your child. Secondly, it was an accident. And thirdly, Donna, you need to learn how to treat your customers. It’s unacceptable to be rude by shaking your head and yelling at a ch... View all feedback.
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Last update : 08.11.2023
I once slept in the parking lot here for 4 hours and I didn’t die, but I was pretty sure I would. So that’s a 5 Star experience in my book. Thankful to have found it when I did, cause I didn’t have any strength to stay awake any longer. Thanks!!
My daughter was excited to finally get out of the house for the first time since her surgery, but she accidentally tripped and nearly fell into the stuffed animal display. The cashier yelled at her, “HEY HEY HEY HEY!" First of all, she's not your child. Secondly, it was an accident. And thirdly, Donna, you need to learn how to treat your customers. It’s unacceptable to be rude by shaking your head and yelling at a child, and then being disrespectful to the parent as well.
This isn't the cashier's fault at all, but when there are customers without any time constraints and Shell only has one cashier working at a time, it can lead to long lines. Ultimately, I decided to leave and go somewhere else.
The fuel pumps are quite old and difficult to read in bright sunlight, and some of the control panels are out of order. Additionally, I frequently find that the receipt paper at the pumps is out, and the car wash hardly ever seems to be in operation — it's often broken, closed, or simply ignored by the staff.