Originally Posted By: SLO_Town
All:
Thanks for the replies. Once again, I am using a Wells Fargo credit card (not a debit card or Shell credit card).
The whole point of a POS device on the pump is to make my purchase as fast and easy as possible. Having to pay cash or go inside to deal with this defeats the whole purpose of a POS device on the pump.
From the replies it's obvious Shell has a problem. I've always used Shell or Chevron (and occasionally Mobil), but Shell is more or less out of the picture at this point. Because we drive almost 45K miles per year, we're talking significant business.
Today I let my BMW get more empty than I like (14 miles to empty). After my second attempt on a second pump, I went inside and bought $1 worth just to make sure I could make it to the Chevron station.
Thankfully, Chevron wanted my business. Case closed. That was easy.
Scott
NO! That was not easy. Its... irrational. The entire thing. I'm sorry.
All:
Thanks for the replies. Once again, I am using a Wells Fargo credit card (not a debit card or Shell credit card).
The whole point of a POS device on the pump is to make my purchase as fast and easy as possible. Having to pay cash or go inside to deal with this defeats the whole purpose of a POS device on the pump.
From the replies it's obvious Shell has a problem. I've always used Shell or Chevron (and occasionally Mobil), but Shell is more or less out of the picture at this point. Because we drive almost 45K miles per year, we're talking significant business.
Today I let my BMW get more empty than I like (14 miles to empty). After my second attempt on a second pump, I went inside and bought $1 worth just to make sure I could make it to the Chevron station.
Thankfully, Chevron wanted my business. Case closed. That was easy.
Scott
NO! That was not easy. Its... irrational. The entire thing. I'm sorry.