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I pull up next to a man waiting in his car for an attendant to come out, hand him the paper work, and go inside the building. Mind you that it is 96 degrees outside and gas is $3.69! An attendant comes out hands the man a clipboard tells him to go inside the building and he will be with him. There is a car in both stalls in front of my van and the other man's van. I roll down my window assuming that someone is going to attend to me shortly. I wait 12 minutes in the heat for someone just to hand me the clipboard so I can go in the building too. When it is time to ring out there is a woman behind the desk that begins to interrogate me about the coupon that I have. she says ""where did you get this coupon?"" I tell her from my husband. She ask me again where did he get the coupon I tell her I don't know because he called me at work to tell me to get my oil change and use the coupon off his desk at home. She tells me to call him, I tell her he is at work. She says she needs to know where he got the coupon. So I call him and ask him and he tells me he got it online. She tells me oh I thought so. We had an issue with the people who were putting out this advertisement. they were only suppose to put it out in Missouri but the posted it online and now the locals are using it. Why am I the first person she shakes down? Keep in mind this is the last day the coupon can be used and its an hour before they close. So why me? Why now? And was it really necessary for her to have me contact my husband on his job?
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