I was very dizzy and I went to go and get a coffee. I go and try to pay with EBT and they don't allow it. I said sorry I don't have any other way I can pay, can I take my drink? I already sipped from it. They said no. They prefer to waste a drink than to to give it to someone who didn't have any other way than EBT when they are a 7-Eleven store and they are supposed to have EBT. Thankfully, I took a sip and all I needed was a little sugar boost because of my sugar problems and I felt very dizzy. So I had that little boost of sugar and didn't really need to buy a whole cup of coffee regardless. However, it hurts that you're wasting a whole cup of coffee over something that should have been curly posted on the dooentering. However, it hurts that you're wasting a whole cup of coffee over something that should have been clearly posted on the door before entering the store. The woman behind the desk was also very rude when I asked her a question as I first came in and was the ride one who went and took my cup away when the gentleman was originally helping me checkout. She came over from the other cashier vand took control vod the...
Read moreThis used to be an unusually great place that felt like community. You could grab a newspaper and donut and maybe some cooked snacks.
Now it's a con show when you walk in on every visit and consistently. In seconds I was directed towards a Styrofoam "gratuity" cup and given treatment that made me not trust the cooked food and question the total charges.
I did not buy the food because of this. I felt on several visits that I was in a show to take advantage of me.
The whole "show" to try to coerce putting money in the tip cup on each visit has now absolutely made sure I don't come back. Paying 3x increase in pricing for reduced quantities on prepackaged crackers and snacks then being coerced to tip cash in a cup...offensive and predatory. This is not a responsible community place and does not belong in this...
Read moreI had an extremely unpleasant encounter at this place. An older gentleman, possibly Indian, Bangladeshi, or Sri Lankan, named Prince, behaved in a manner that was far from civilized. He seemed on the verge of hitting me. The situation worsened over a disagreement about the coffee price. While I understand that his English proficiency is limited, it's completely unacceptable for him to become aggressive with a customer. The owner of this 7-Eleven should review the video footage to see how hostile and verbally abusive he was, even using his native language. I intend to contact Homeland Security to learn...
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