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maccard
11mo ago
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That’s how it works if I choose “pay at cashier” - if I walk up and don’t have the money the fuel is already in my car.
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ruraljuror
11mo ago
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Where? In the U.S.? Whenever I have paid for gas with cash or from the cashier, I pay for it in advance, “Give me $10 of regular unleaded!”
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OP
11mo ago
I think “everywhere in the world except the US” is probably right. I live in a major city in the UK and did it last week.
vharuck
11mo ago
Before the 2008 Great Recession, most gas stations around me allowed people to pump then pay cash. After some stories of people driving off without paying, the stations changed their policies.
frosted-flakes
11mo ago
Many service stations in Canada still operate this way.
seszett
11mo ago
It also works like that at manned stations in France, but there are few.
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