Forgot to get gas [closed]
I prepaid for gas and forgot to pump it but immediately returned to tell the cashier. But he would not return my money or let me get the gas. what should I do? This happened in Berwick Pennsylvania USA at a Sunoco gas station.
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Ask to speak with the manager, show your receipt, ask them to check the cameras, most likely the credit is still in their computer system.
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If immediately you meant, by left and came back, there is a chance that you just gave someone free gas. If you haven't left yet or no one has used the pump, the credit will still be there and you are still entitled to either your money or your gas. If someone pumped it, it's really up to the store, It is up for debate, because it could be construed as you prepaying for someone else, or being generous (in the ex.: paying for the next person in line). Gas stations are usually owned by a single person and they don't make much, talk to them and don't be a jerk. They don't make much money off of gas.
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