| I have never gone inside tp pay and I’m fifty years old. It’s not a difficult transaction. |
I'm younger than you, and when I first started driving, this technology was not available. You had to go inside to pay. |
| Next time leave earlier OP. Just because you’re impatient and late is no one else’s problem. |
| Mobile rolled out pay at the pump in 1986. |
Then you come from a privileged lifestyle. |
What does that have to do with jerks leaving their cars at the pump for 5 minutes while they go inside to browse? If you’re done gassing up, move your car. |
Someone used to pump your gas and take your money. They cleaned windshields, too. |
Guess PP was a late bloomer then because they would have been 17. The driving age was 16 (15 in some states) in 86. |
PP could be from New Jersey, where they don’t drive until 17 and no one ever has to get out of the car ever, even to pump. |
Nah. She’s just from Jersey. Bet you never pumped gas either, right? |
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I don't think I've purchased anything from a gas station (besides gas, or an inspection) for 10+ years, but your complaint is ridiculous, OP.
Plan your gas filling better. Go to another station. Don't wait until you're nearly empty. Or just wait. You're no more special than the person going inside for a soda or whatever. |
| why don't you just go to a gas station w/o a snack shop OP? |
A felony. |
I go in to get my cigarettes and my kids salty snacks. |
| Always some self - absorbed blowhard to bring up this topic. The fact is that if there are really 2-3 cars deep waiting at the pumps, it's very likely that this station is so busy that all the actual parking spots are also taken. I'm not parking my car in an unsafe makeshift spot just for people like OP who never learned to wait their turn. |