Not epic, but it was funny to me. Happened back a couple weeks ago while filling up the truck.
I pull into our local Gas Station, hop out and start poking around. As I'm doing this (the truck takes a TON of gas) I happen to see this gentleman down from me. He's got his card out, pokes a few buttons, swipes his card and tries to fuel.
It doesn't work.
Ok, now we all know, this happens all the time. Nine times out of ten, you had the card wrong. Either way, he stares at the machine a bit, looks down at me and asks if mine is working to which I respond "yep, fine." Grumbling he looks back to his and then I'm scared out of my wits.
When you're not paying attention, hearing "DO YOU NEED HELP SIR!?" coming through the speaker is enough to freak anyone out.
The man jumps too and says "Turn the machine on!" The girl waits a moment and asks him to swipe his card again, he did it wrong. So the guy does this. Again the machine doesn't work. This time the cashier comes back and tells him it's not going to work if he doesn't leave the pump handle alone first. Again, he says "Turn the pump on!" to which the girl responds "you have to swipe the card first."
By this time, I've finished pumping, and head inside as a cashier comes out. After a few minutes with the guy, we hear cussing, he slams his truck door and speeds off. I asked the cashier when she returns what happened, and she tells me that he wanted to pay inside, but thought he still needed to swipe his card out there to do it. Here's the thing though. After three or four errors, that gas station's card readers will refuse the cards. (Thinking they're stolen.) He'd supposedly swiped his twenty times by the time I had pulled up. Claimed to have been out there a full twenty minutes trying to get the thing to work.
It's funny to me, since the machines have this nice yellow button that says "PAY INSIDE" in nice bright letters. You'd think, with all that poking, he'd bother to read.
I pull into our local Gas Station, hop out and start poking around. As I'm doing this (the truck takes a TON of gas) I happen to see this gentleman down from me. He's got his card out, pokes a few buttons, swipes his card and tries to fuel.
It doesn't work.
Ok, now we all know, this happens all the time. Nine times out of ten, you had the card wrong. Either way, he stares at the machine a bit, looks down at me and asks if mine is working to which I respond "yep, fine." Grumbling he looks back to his and then I'm scared out of my wits.
When you're not paying attention, hearing "DO YOU NEED HELP SIR!?" coming through the speaker is enough to freak anyone out.
The man jumps too and says "Turn the machine on!" The girl waits a moment and asks him to swipe his card again, he did it wrong. So the guy does this. Again the machine doesn't work. This time the cashier comes back and tells him it's not going to work if he doesn't leave the pump handle alone first. Again, he says "Turn the pump on!" to which the girl responds "you have to swipe the card first."
By this time, I've finished pumping, and head inside as a cashier comes out. After a few minutes with the guy, we hear cussing, he slams his truck door and speeds off. I asked the cashier when she returns what happened, and she tells me that he wanted to pay inside, but thought he still needed to swipe his card out there to do it. Here's the thing though. After three or four errors, that gas station's card readers will refuse the cards. (Thinking they're stolen.) He'd supposedly swiped his twenty times by the time I had pulled up. Claimed to have been out there a full twenty minutes trying to get the thing to work.
It's funny to me, since the machines have this nice yellow button that says "PAY INSIDE" in nice bright letters. You'd think, with all that poking, he'd bother to read.
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