Last reviews in Petrol Stations

  • Review by
    woodie39
    on 29th May 2008


    User Rating : 4
    Respect : 0

    Item: Tesco
    Can anyone tell me why Unleaded fuel at Tesco Bridlington has been as much as 7 pence per litre more expensive than at Tesco Beverley Road Hull?
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  • Review by
    Jacksson
    on 28th May 2008


    User Rating : 2
    Respect : 0

    Item: BP
    As an HGV driver (and a Nectar points collector !), I regularly find, in urban areas, BP diesel pumps "not in use" and invariably, the ones available are not accessible for large vehicles.On motorways,
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    nor4h Rank: Lance Corporal
    on 16th May 2008


    User Rating : 8
    Respect : 0

    Item: Sainsburys
    I have rheumatoid arthritis and if I ask the attendant at Sainsbury's petrol stations, someone will fill the tank for me, which is a great help! It would be better if an attendant actually offered to fill your
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  • Review by
    sonja12 Rank: Lance Corporal
    on 7th May 2008


    User Rating : 0
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    Item: Safeway
    I don't know if anyone else has noticed but the Safeway Petrol pump just outside my local shopping centre in Sydenham has the worst customer service I have ever experienced. The staff member was on a phone
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  • Review by
    jagan79
    on 1st May 2008


    User Rating : 10
    Respect : 0

    Item: Shell
    I went to other petrol bunks where I usually get down before the start pumping the petrol because they usually cheat people. They never start from zero. Shell is one petrol bunk where I have complete
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  • Review by
    Guest.
    on 3rd Apr 2008


    User Rating : 0
    Respect : 0

    Item: Jet
    One develops the view that my local Jet petrol station is poorly run, making hasty decisions to act against the interests of their customers, in the face of some inappropriate minority behaviour. They do not
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  • Review by
    gazthetank
    on 11th Mar 2008


    User Rating : 10
    Respect : 0

    Item: Asda
    First to lower the price last to put it up, competition within the area of an Asda forecourt can not price fix only compete, no queuing in a shop to pay with the card payment pumps, well done Asda. Overall a
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  • Review by
    retrieverguy
    on 27th Feb 2008


    User Rating : 0
    Respect : 0

    Item: BP
    I will never deal with BP stations again as their pumps are not standard and the green diesel handle of others is actually gas. Gas in a diesel engine causes a major repair bill.
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  • Review by
    fishinrob
    on 26th Feb 2008


    User Rating : 1
    Respect : 0

    Item: Tesco
    The Tesco petrol station at St Oswalds in Gloucester is terrible - I am self employed and so I need to pay at the pump and I always need a receipt for my accounts - but guess what - there's almost never a new
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  • Review by
    Guest.
    on 5th Feb 2008


    User Rating : 9
    Respect : 0

    Item: Esso
    Esso service stations were the first to be modernised in the 1980s. Why cant they all be ugraded today in the 21st century? Only the new look Esso is mainly found with Tesco Express outlets. Others remain old
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