Holiday Stationstores in Minneapolis

United StatesHoliday Stationstores

 

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2448, Hennepin Avenue, 55405, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, US Estados Unidos
contacts phone: +1 612-374-9358
website: www.holidaystationstores.com
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Latitude: 44.9577902, Longitude: -93.2957091

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    Tomson D

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    This is the only gas station I go to because I thought they were better than the Super America, but today I had a different experience that I believe I wont even come back. I was just trying to cash a 25$ scratch ticket winning, but thank god I checked how much I had won, because the employee that I handed the winnings to, she scanned the ticket, and told me that it was 2$ when in fact it was 25$. I asked her if she was sure? She replied yeah. Then I said I am pretty sure its 25$. Then she told me she was just joking. I don't about anyone else, but when it comes to a matter of lottery winnings, its not that funny. What if I didn't check my winning? What if I trust the Holiday's Employee to be honest? I would have been out 23$. DO NOT CASH YOUR LOTTERY TICKETS HERE. YOU MIGHT JUST GET SCAMMED. (To whom might be reading this review, I am not just a disgruntle customer that cannot take a joke about lottery winnings this is a serious matter and it is border line theft if you ask me.) It was just simply 25$ winning, so I opt for a review instead of going to the police, but what if it was YOUR winning, what if it was 500$ or so of your winnings. Would YOU want to be lied to?

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    Sk Toasty

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    it's a gas station. not much to go wrong there right. But overall i have been treated well here. I have not one single complaint.

  • Peter Dang

    Peter Dang

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    Good place, many flaws though..

  • Gary Mann

    Gary Mann

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    They have fantastic customer service and they don't care when they sell you a lottery ticket like them losers at super America.

  • Philip Kelley

    Philip Kelley

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    Deceptive signage. Advertised 2/6.98 7up 12-pks. Refused to acknowledge Canada Dry is bottled by the Seven Up/Dr. Pepper Bottling Company and placed directly beneath the sign advertising as such. Checkout clerk was a jerk.

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