nittanyliongirl02
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Your state is confusing.
The rest of the United States is so used to pumping our own gas.
Anyway, what is the correct procedure, do you pay before the attendant puts gas into your vehicle?
Or does he collect after the gas is put in.
Most times I use my gas card to get gas, does the attendant do this for you too?
What happens if you want to make a purchase in the store.
Sorry, but the protocol was so confusing when I stopped for gas. The attendant looked at me like I was trying to rob him or something. Neither of us knew what the other was doing.
When I pull up to the pump, I usually use my debit card, hand it to the attendant and say "Can you fill it up regular?". If you use cash, then it's "fill it regular...cash". If you only want a specific amount in your car then it's "can I get $20 of regular?". If it's debit, you hand your card to the person as soon as you get there, if it's cash, you give it to him at the end.
As for the OP, I'm from NJ....born and raised. I think not having to pump my own gas is great (esp, when I can run into the store while my gas gets pumped). However, it's not that big of a deal to pump my own gas either. I went to college in PA, so I was pumping my gas for quite sometime. Sometimes it is quicker although it irks me when people leave their car in the port to shop in the store, and are blocking the pump. If NJ did switch to pumping their own gas, you'd get over the whole get out of your car business and realize it's not horrible. Just my opinion.