Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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[QUOTE=PennBF;2040121]I have a question regarding filling up a gas tank and hope someone can explain the reason for the problem. I stopped at WaWa on 301/466 to fill up my gas tank. I was using a Gas Card. I placed the hose into the car and proceeded to fill the car up. The card usage continued to show the amount as it rang up the sale. As the card appeared to be reaching "full" it locked up the hose and completely shut down to the point you could not even try to add another once of gas. I drove away thinking I had filled the tank which should have meant I had about 400 miles to go. At about 100 miles which I already had in the tank when I first drove in the indicator on the dash board showed I had 70 miles left and I just made it to another gas station and filled it up again and it is fine now. My first guess is that while I was pumping the gas the gas station tank was empty and pumping air and running up the costs? The car was in the garage before I used it next so no one could have taken gas out! I went back to WaWa a few days later to see if they could shed some light on the reason and they could have cared less. I got a "that's interesting" ! Does anyone have any ideas how something like this can happen? Please no smart a%$ responses?[/QUOTE ///
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The car will fill up to the value on the Gas Card - when the maximum $ on the card has hit the pump will stop. If the tank is full before the $ are4 used up a balance will be left on the card. You should have looked at your gas gauge. If it wasn't full then shut the pump off and put in another form of payment to complete the fill.
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I hate to point this out...but the OP has not come back to clarify anything about this incident including what the gas gauge said. The last thread she started was about dropping her gate pass and the attendant wouldn't open the gate. Perhaps the world is moving at a little quicker speed than the OP is accustomed to.
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Not sure why there is a need for clarification. The note did say the card usage continued to show the amount as it rang up the sale. I can explain the circumstances surrounding the questions but I can't help you understand them. I did not identify the gate since I did not want to fire up a witch hunt and instead would hope the responsible Gate Management would address the role and required consistent behavior for Gate workers. I explained the gas concern in some detail and received some very good responses as to how/why it happened.
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Did your dashboard actually show a full tank when you drove away or did you assume that it was full because that's what you were expecting? There is a lot of missing information. "A gas card," we get what may be called a gift card from our credit card sand purchased from Publix. They have fixed balance. With such a card, you may not have enough remaining on the card to purchase much gas. A credit card, perhaps you've exceeded your credit limit. The post does not say what your fuel gauge showed. As far as they couldn't care less. I don't think that is fair. What would you expect them to do? Like anything else your fuel gauge can fail. Did your gas card show $$$ deduction and the amount of gallons deposited into your tank? |
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You buy them from the cashier. You can buy one for every $50 (I think) spent...
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She also said we had a choice of gas stations. We chose Marathon because the one in Lake Deaton Plaza is closest to our home...
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