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Contribuisci feedbackArrived very late at night (1am) in January on my way to Phx . Encountered the rudest employee I have ever met. He and a friend watched me get out of car trt to use gas pump but it wasnt working so I drove to different pump . He waited for me to get out of car again and try this pump before he tells me the credit cards wont work I have to come in. Now I am tired been driving 2 hours am shoeless after tossong them in back and have no coat. Going inside wasnt an option so I said never mind not worth it. He proceeded to yell at me to leave his store. I was not in store i was already in my car and wasnt sure what he said so I got back put and asked him what? He kept telling me to leave his store. I asked for the managers number but he kept repeating leave my store I told hom he was rude and he kept yelling leave my store. Leave my store. I said I wasnt leaving until he told me the managers name and number. I pity the next customer who stops. This man is a loose cannon waiting to explode and with the wrong person it could turn violent
Good stop on the way to Phoenix. It's got a good selection of snacks, it's easy to get in and out of and the staff has always been nice. The bathrooms are pretty sketchy and bot always the cleanest.
This is a very popular stop for locals and tourists alike. Sometimes you have to wait 10 minutes just to check out because of the line ahead of you, however that said, the employees handle it well and are courteous and helpful. The San Carlos Apache Reservation has only 3 outlets other than their own that sell camp, fish, and recreation permits for their lands. You seriously need to know what you want before you ask to purchase because the ancient computer that they use is probably running Fortran on C and makes it almost impossible for their employees to have the time to break away from cashing out customers to explore this old mechanical tool. Be kind if you are purchasing a permit....it will be worth the wait because the San Carlos Apache Reservation is one of the finest, most unique, beautiful collection of biomes and elevations that exists in the Southwest. Cell service is spotty to non-existant in a large portion of the res so bring plenty of food, water, extra clothing, maps, GPS, and gasoline. God2Go is like an old friend to my wife and I. Over the past 10 or so years we have bought many permits here and have witnessed how the Subway restaurant next door has proven to be another business magnet, especially since it is connected to Good2Go inside the building itself. No walkin' in the rain for you.
Restrooms are closed signs were posted. I guess I 'm not buying anything here.
The slowest gas pumps in existence it literally takes several minutes to get your last quarter. I'm pretty sure it's a scheme just to steal a little bit of money from all of us impatient people.