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Chevron

(7 reviews)

I pulled into the front full service pump and turned off my car. There was only one attendant and…read morehe was helping someone with propane. When he finally came to me he apologized for the delay and I told him "no worries, I know you're the only one here." He put the nozzle in my car and set it for $40 and went back to helping the propane people. another car pulled in behind me and he helped them then went back to the propane people. My car was finally filled with $40 and I waited patiently. When he came back, he took care of the people who came after me and they left, but he didn't come to my car... he went inside. it was really hot in my car and I waited quite a while before he finally came back for me. I politely explained it was hot in the car and he should have taken care of me before the person behind me who had already left (now there were new people behind me.) the attendant got defensive and said "I am here alone and the world does not revolve around me." I KNOW the world doesn't revolve around me, which is why I waited patiently to be helped, BUT I do expect to be helped in the order in which I arrived since my car is ready to leave. the attendant also said I could leave on my AC but apparently, he doesn't know that my AC will NOT stay on if my ignition is OFF - the downside to having keyless ignition.

Noticed their prices never drop even when others do. I've never seen it below $3.75 in 2 years…read more I've never seen the guys that work during the day wear masks and I don't get the same courteous treatment by those guys either, as I see them give everyone else. I'm not sure why. Must be something about me. I wonder why they don't wear masks.

7-Eleven - Full service station

7-Eleven

(7 reviews)

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Stopped in to fuel up and had a conversation with the nicest attendant. He mentioned that the store…read more/ 76 station was closing the end of the month and relocating in Wilsonville. it seems so many people are going through challenges and change, and I wish him and the rest of the employees all the best in their future endeavors, whether they continue and commute or discover a new adventure locally. I appreciate that the owner partners with the local goodwill to employ socially challenged individuals.

7-Eleven #35352. I…read morepatronize a lot of 7-Elevens, some nice, some not so well cared for, because of my love for fountain drinks. Specifically caffeine-free Coke Zero in Super Big Gulp sized cups. Heaven. But difficult to find, almost never in the fountain, and rare in bottles in the refrigerated cases. Oh, the problems of the one-percent ... or, like me, the forty-percent :) My whining aside, I go into a lot of 7-Elevens, all over the place. This 7-Eleven is one of my favorite, because I think it is the poster child for the way neighborhood commercial convince stores should be. Clean, thoughtfully organized, well maintained, friendly staff, fast service, great prices, good selection. They really have a little bit of everything you are likely to need close at hand, including gasoline -- which can be paid for at the pump. Make sure you sign-up for 7-Eleven's loyalty program, 7Rewards. Every seventh fountain drink (or coffee) is free. Great job, #35352, don't ever change. Five Stars.

Chevron

Chevron

(11 reviews)

I went into the convenience store during my lunch break to grab a soda pop. I was told by the…read morecashiers that I could not have my backpack style handbag with me. Confused, I stepped back up towards the register, thinking they may want to look inside of it, which is not an issue. Then they told me I would have to leave it on top of the ice cream cooler. Do they ask all women to leave their purses there? Many women carry shoulder bags substantially larger than my bag is. I carry a back pack style bag to avoid shoulder and back injuries. This is a popular style of bag. It is not anywhere close to the size of a book bag a kid would have with them. I refused and left the store. Sorry, I'm not leaving my money, IDs, and credit cards unattended in an area I can't see. No beverage of any kind is worth that.

I've yet to see a mini mart with employees that provide exceptional customer service, or exemplify…read moreexcellence, a good work ethic, or show a great deal of kindness. I wonder what it is about gas mini marts' daily operations or hierarchy that make employees think they can treat people with something like indifference or barely disguised contempt. Many years ago I worked for a Chevron mini mart as a cashier and I was never encouraged to be kind, in fact, I was encouraged to not stick my neck out for any customer. This attitude was encouraged by my manager and either approved by or ignored by the store owner. True, there are some real sketchy characters that come in at all hours of the day and night (tweakers, drunks, street walkers, and troublemakers) but as someone who works for a mini mart you have to judge on a case by case basis and not just treat the whole world like crap. It's still a service industry and that means treating people decently, with respect, and yes, kindness.

Circle K - convenience - Updated May 2026

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