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Businiess name:  7-Eleven
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
It's what you'd expect from any of these 'convenience' stores, nothing really that special about it.\r \r Unfortunately, this place is worse as some of their ""specials"" are actually rip-offs. For instance, Camels are clearly marked (ie., large sign) $5.83 per pack if you buy two, but you are instead charged $12.94 rather then $11.66; it's a $1.28 rip-off (you know, theft). When I confronted this older man with glasses, he became defensive and got an attitude. ""You got $1 off!"" he says, insultingly. Like I'm the one who doesn't know what math is...\r \r There was a line, so instead of causing a scene, I went outside to mull it over. After figuring the exact real cost from that falsely advertised amount, and being already frusterated with his poor excuse for service, I returned demanding a full refund. \r \r ""You already left the house."" he replies, denying my request. Funny, I thought this was a store. Maybe the Health Department should be notified that people are living in this place. Gross.\r \r But.. Seriously? I mean, really? At this point I knew getting my money back was an exercise in futilty and left the store. It's a lesson learned: Never take the $1 off when they're slipping $2 more under your nose. Nobody should tolerate thieves, doesn't matter what form it takes.\r \r There's gas stations up the road going either direction. Even with no specials you'll still get a better deal on most items. Drive the extra 30 seconds and forget this place. 7-Eleven's are definitely not too big to fail and can live with a few less customers. Obviously, I'd prefer they did fail. Lots of better stores can fill that void. Pros: Everything you need for a quick stop... Cons: Some prices are higher then advertised.

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