Guys, I have been working in this industry for 20 years now, and the horror stories I can tell you, here are a few things to check when you pull up to a pump.
1.) Make sure the attendant knows what you want, let him repeat what you want.
2.) Watch to see what nozzle he/she picks up.
3.) Make sure the pump Zero's before they start dispensing.
menno11 said:
I was at that Engen @ Tygervalley before too, put in R200 with my old beetle. Since I was heading to the beach, didnt have my wallet with me. The guy put in the nozzle and walked away. When the tank clicked the nozzle when full, the total stood at R426.
I told the guys I only had R200, and that I had ASKED for R200 so I wouldn't pay for the rest. Had a big fight with the guy who said he would drive behind me to my house so I could get my wallet so I could pay.
Some of these garage owners are real asses!!
@Menno11 If it was one of my clients they would have probably told you they will siphon off the extra R226 before you could leave, it is indirectly still their property till paid in full. As for the manager asking for full payment, he only works for a boss and has to please explain if there any shortages (I am sure you would not want to pay for a other's mistake.) And dare they make the attendant pay for that kind of mistake, they have the unions running around on the site causing all sorts of problems.
Here is something interesting I have seen over the years that you might not know. When service is slow at a Fuel site, A lot of people get upset, some race off angry that they had to wait a few minutes as all the attendants are busy helping other customers. Some get very rude with the attendants because they had to wait a minute or two for service. But follow these guys to a place like Makro, and they are willing to wait for 30mins to get to a till. (Go Figure)