I always go to ZED because I know they will come out and fill my car for me.
Dont care how much extra it costs me, as an older woman, I dont want to learn how to put petrol in my car, and I know I’m not alone in that regard.
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I always go to ZED because I know they will come out and fill my car for me.
Dont care how much extra it costs me, as an older woman, I dont want to learn how to put petrol in my car, and I know I’m not alone in that regard.
The local unmanned Gull has absolutely nothing, not even a bathroom or an air pump to top up one's tyres.
What is the point of having an unmanned station out in the back of beyond without even a bathroom as when travelling on a road trip half the point of stopping for fuel is to also get a coffee, a snack and / or ice-cream or pie, visit the bathroom and probably clean the bugs off your windscreen too and none of these things are possible at these cheaper unmanned stations which goes to prove the age old saying, you really do get what you pay for.
Waitomo has been welcomed to our community with wide open arms and has been enormously busy since opening, 2 Caltex plus 1 BP station have had to reduce their prices to stay competitive the Z station a few more kms down the road never dropped a cent off its price.
It always starts that way as it did with the local unmanned Gull very close to where I live. Gull with absolutely no service whatsoever as posted above, (a year after opening) have now moved to ostensibly exactly the same price as surrounding full service stations once you factor in the discount scheme's offered by the latter.
I'd like you to do some market research since as we discussed, this new station is very close to where you live.
At this new station can you :-
1. Pay for your fuel with cash ?
2. Clean your windscreen with the equipment provided ?
3. Buy an ice-cream, snack, pie or milk and bread ?
4. Go to the bathroom ?
5. Wash your hands with warm soapy water after touching the dirty fuel bowser that's contaminated with 101 other people's germs ?
6. Get someone else to fill your car - forecourt concierge ?
7. Check and top up your tyres ?
8. Buy oil or any other motoring product ?
9. Participate in any discount, flybuys, airpoints or any other loyalty scheme
10 Get a hot coffee ?
Looking forward to your market research response. None of these things can be done at my local Gull station and yet their fuel is now just the same as anywhere else. Who's Gull-ible enough to go there now ?
Wow Beagle you do an awful lot at your chosen service station I on the other hand only get petrol. PS-Never check your tire pressure or oil at a service station if you intend adjusting either do it at home with everything cold. PPS- I still have to frequate the local BP and pay criminal prices for their 98 to go in my big block V8 for its monthly drive. PPPS- I do however acknowledge that some folks appreciate the above features you have mentioned.
Some of those I consider a benefit of the cheap stations - cheaper fuel and no exposure to temptation/advertising for other overpriced goods, double benefit. Haven't paid for anything with cash for months, everything else I can do elsewhere or at home with a little organisation.