A few months ago the cashier chased me down the street because he had mistakenly charged me a non food stamps item. I’m disabled, but am able to walk the kids a few blocks. Tonight, I was shorted cash and did not notice (anxiety to leave hurriedly), I suppose one might take the view of “they need it more”, but do they really? It was no mistake. I’m a single mom on disability income and I drive my kids go to school in the next town on the income I receive. The cashier tonight, was looking to be medium/ thin build in his mid 30’s, long face, baseball cap or hoodie with a bronze skin tone about 5’7 and sparse shoulder length brown hair with what appeared to be blond highlights. No one at the store answers the phone and I can’t make the walk back over with the kids. I guess I have to take...
Read moreWhere to begin... let’s see the store has absolutely no prices marked on their shelves and the ones that are are only there to deceive you. As when you go to pay for your purchases the price that you are charged are simply higher upon check out. When you ask why that is the price, that the posted price was lower the simple response you get is “that is an old price”. The lady that owns the store is possibly the worst customer service person in the history of customer service. Very rude. I would suggest going to the other convenience store only a few short blocks...
Read moreAlways good vibes, never has the clerk treated me as if i were up to no good for no good reason like just about every other mom and pop liquor shop in eureka when in all actuality they should because Eureka is shady as heck and pretty much everybody in this town is...
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