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    2.7 (3 reviews)
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    Circle K Marathon - December 2014

    Circle K Marathon

    3.0(2 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Open 24/7, decent convenience store, 99¢ refills on coffee. You can use the Marathon Cash / Gift…read morecard here to receive a discount on all purchases.

    This place is so weird. I tried to buy a gift card with a Visa credit card and was told I couldn't…read more"buy a gift card with a debit card." I explained it was a credit card and not a debit card (not that that should matter), and the bearded lady behind the counter just looked at me with a baffled expression. She reiterated that I couldn't buy the gift card. I asked why we couldn't just try it and see if the transaction would work, and her rationale to not try it was that she didn't want to lose her job. I have no idea how this information is relevant to the transaction and she had no explanation for why there was such a policy. All she seemed able to do was talk about her motivation for getting the job and how she was $2,000 away from being able to buy a new car, etc. She said that I could buy the $25 gift card if I would give her $2,000, also. I said I just wanted to buy the gift card. Her proposal was inappropriate and absurd. I then asked why they carried gift cards if they weren't willing to sell them, and she said they would sell them and I asked how people could buy them if not with a credit or debit card (which they accept for everything else in the store). She said people had to use cash to buy the cards. I can't for the life of me understand why a store would accept one form of payment for everything except one item, and carry only one item for which they only accept one form of payment. The employee directed me to the ATM in the store and said I could use my credit card to get cash and then use the cash to get the gift card. What? What difference does it make to get cash or a gift card with the credit card? Her logic was nonexistent and her only recourse of action was to offer to call the manager so that the manager could tell me the same thing (not to ask the manager if the policy was correct). I asked why that would make any difference to call the manager if she was sure of the policy and she irrelevantly reiterated that she wanted to keep her job. At this point I gave up on breaking through her anti-logic firewall and accepted that the opportunity cost of the time spent continuing arguing with her was more valuable than winning what was clearly at this point a matter of principle with no foreseeable acceptable resolution. It was time to cut my losses and let the bearded lady move on to intellectually raping the next unfortunate customer who happened to want to buy something with an ostensibly accepted form of payment. Out of sheer pity for her lack of intelligence, I sincerely hope that she can keep from being fired for gross incompetence long enough to earn the $2,000 so that she can buy a car and drive to a saloon to have that wicked mustache dealt with.

    Circle K - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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