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  • Report:  #475799

Complaint Review: BP - Union City Georgia

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- Union City, Georgia,
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BP
4350 Jonesboro Road Union City, 30291 Georgia, U.S.A.
Phone:
770-9692240
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i went to bP at 4350 jonesboro road in atlanta ga sunday august 2nd 2009 at 3 50 pm EST and tried to pay for 4.00 worth of gas i told the attendant(which i had a disagreement once before, we will get to that in a minute) that i wanted 4.00 on pump number 1 i gave him 2 dollars in bills and the rest in change, he told me he cant take the coins because they were oily and dirty the reason.. because i just ran out of gas and this was the only change i could find on the ground, and i was like what do you mean you cant take the money this is american money its good its just alittle dirty but i need to take care of my g\family to put gas in the tank he said that he could not use the money i was like... WHAT?!? i was like let me have your district managers number he was like a chinese american and i was black i was like i dont know if you have problems with afican americans or what ever but this is the SECOND TIME i had problems with you.. he still did not give me no mumbers nor did he have a name tag on, just a green bp gas station shirthe just refused, because he knew i was right i jotted down the name of the store and the address a lidy came in and just gave me the other two dollars in exchange for the dirty coins, then he REFUSED my service ALL TOGETHER so i just stormed out the store and got online to find a complaint department for BP website, which they dont have so i will call the REGIONAL companies that they have in USA when you go under the CONTACT US TAB where there like 5 american divisions and contact numbers i also ran into him before i was dressed up at the time comming from work(i was in jeans and sneakers on that other occasion) there were no lottery pensils to fill out lottery slips, so i asked where are the pencils he said at the table, now i checked and checked and checked before i even asked him but he kept saying they are on the table, he then said i need to look good..then he said wait come with me and i will show you, i was like no thats ok i dont have to wait for youy to takeMORE customers in line to tell me about pencils you dont have, and i left the store he should be fired whoever this attendant is at this store i felt humuliated and disrepected as an american in this country

Eric

Union City, Georgia

U.S.A.


6 Updates & Rebuttals

Sgtjoebear

Dothan,
Alabama,
U.S.A.
ok?

#2UPDATE EX-employee responds

Mon, August 03, 2009

I used to work for BP station we would get that a lot. my favorite was always when checking for ID's when people bought smokes or beer they would claim your being racist for asking for an ID! yes i am serious! The cashier has the right to refuse service to anyone as long as it does not violate his or her civil rights. Thank god i do not have to work in a gas station anymore it is a real pain when people like you constantly make reports like this. On the other hand he is required to provide you with the managers name and a corporate number to call even though your claim is silly.


Ashley

Springfield,
Missouri,
U.S.A.
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#3Consumer Comment

Mon, August 03, 2009

He is under no legal obligation to accept your coins. Nor is he under any legal obligation to accept you as a customer. I would have removed you from the store too with that attitude.


Ashley

Springfield,
Missouri,
U.S.A.
Additionally

#4Consumer Comment

Mon, August 03, 2009

He is under no legal obligation to accept your coins. Nor is he under any legal obligation to accept you as a customer. I would have removed you from the store too with that attitude.


Ashley

Springfield,
Missouri,
U.S.A.
Additionally

#5Consumer Comment

Mon, August 03, 2009

He is under no legal obligation to accept your coins. Nor is he under any legal obligation to accept you as a customer. I would have removed you from the store too with that attitude.


Ashley

Springfield,
Missouri,
U.S.A.
Additionally

#6Consumer Comment

Mon, August 03, 2009

He is under no legal obligation to accept your coins. Nor is he under any legal obligation to accept you as a customer. I would have removed you from the store too with that attitude.


Robert

Irvine,
California,
U.S.A.
The only racism...

#7Consumer Comment

Sun, August 02, 2009

Seems to be in your mind. Because what you wrote here does not show where the employee wsa being racist, but in fact you were the one being racist. Issue one, you wanted to give him apparently very dirty money. Nothing about that is racist and you were the one who brought in the "race card". By the way if you were able to find over $2 in coins just lying around you may want to think of doing that as a second job, because I think it is lucky when I find a single penny. Issue two..OMG not having pencils for the lottery. He claims they were there, and in fact offered to show you where they were. Yet you didn't have the "time" just assuming he was being racist. Gee could it be that you in fact didn't look.... By the way there is something on your keyboard known as the ENTER key. It is a wonderful little key that if you used it would make your report so much easier to read.

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