Full tank saga again: Uncle only wanted to pay $30 to cashier for a full tank...

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Another moron who struggles to hold on to his car! If he is not a Petrol cheat, then the attendant who served him must have been stone-deaf! I am inclined to believe the former rather than the latter!
 
I am sure he will be cursed either with bodily injury or death whether while driving or otherwise in his life with cancerous cells multiplying beyond redemption.
 
About time all petrol stations in Singapore become self service...cut down the operating costs and save some dignity on our Pioneers.
 
I am sure he will be cursed either with bodily injury or death whether while driving or otherwise in his life with cancerous cells multiplying beyond redemption.
Will he start hearing firecrackers at night ?
 
Another moron who struggles to hold on to his car! If he is not a Petrol cheat, then the attendant who served him must have been stone-deaf! I am inclined to believe the former rather than the latter!
There has to be a way to extract petrol from the full tank. The petrol kiosk must install a reverse pump and meter, and draw more petrol out from the tank than what has been pumped into. This will teach all these cheapos a lesson.
 
There has to be a way to extract petrol from the full tank. The petrol kiosk must install a reverse pump and meter, and draw more petrol out from the tank than what has been pumped into. This will teach all these cheapos a lesson.
Why cant they install CCTV with audio? Or better yet. Full self service pumps...u pump what u want..swipe yr card n F off... singkieland labour soo cheap that there is pump attendent jobs?
 
Pump attendant - minority group-oppressed
Uncle- majority group-oppressor
 
Pump attendant - minority group-oppressed
Uncle- majority group-oppressor
Yes..if full self service fuel stations are implemented.. and there will be no need for pump attendents .m&ds will face a very high unemployment rate
 
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Yes..if full self service fuel stations are implemented.. and there will be no need for pump attendents .m&ds will face a very high unemployment rate
Jiu hu already abolish use of pump attendants. Sinkies must catch up.
 
Jiu hu already abolish use of pump attendants. Sinkies must catch up.
Singkieland m&d affirmative action policy is less generous than mudland. So singkie m&ds will be facing more unemployment. But m&ds can always be food tpt executives
 
Elderly petrol attendant forced to bear the cost of fuel after driver’s payment failed - The Online Citizen
The Online Citizen

An elderly petrol attendant working at a Shell station in front of Bukit Timah Food Centre had to personally bear the cost of fuel after a driver’s card payment did not go through after pumping petrol at the station. This incident was highlighted by a netizen named Penny Chua on her Facebook on Monday (5 October).
Ms Chua said she recently saw the elderly man, who is known as Uncle Ivan, sitting in front of the kiosk looking dejected. Concerned over his looks, Ms Chua waved at him and asked if he had eaten his dinner.
As a response, Uncle Ivan said that he just ate some biscuits and showed her a cardboard with a car number plate along with S$133.80 written on it. It appears that the car owner of the number plate did not pay the amount after pumping petrol at the station, resulting in the elderly man being forced to pay for it from his salary as he assisted the driver.
“Then he showed me this piece of cardboard which had a car licence plate number, $133.80 and the words ‘Run Away No Pay’ written on it,” she wrote.
She added, “Uncle Ivan (name of attendant) told me the company deducted the amount from his salary as the driver didn’t pay for the petrol. Apparently the driver had swiped his Shell card at the pump and Uncle Ivan didn’t check as he was chatting with the driver”.
Giving the driver the benefit of the doubt, Ms Chua said maybe his Shell card could be fault or expired, or he did not swipe the card properly.
She also noted that this incident happened on 21 September at around 6pm.
Following that, Ms Chua added that the amount deducted from Uncle Ivan’s salary is a lot to him. As such, she appealed for the driver of the Black Lexus with the car plate number SKP338P to get in touch with the elderly man soonest possible.
“According to him, the driver was a Chinese man of medium built in his early 40s wearing glasses,” Ms Chua stated.
Driver apparently deliberately cheated Uncle Ivan
In the same post, Ms Chua provided an update of the incident, revealing that a number of people got in touch with her saying that the car plate number is fake as there are no records of it found on the One Motoring website.
As such, the woman thinks that the driver “may be out to deliberately deceive and cheat”.
She also went on to state that she had informed Uncle Ivan about this and urged him to tell his company to lodge a police report. However, he was not keen to do so as he was afraid of losing his job, Ms Chua explained.
“I’ve informed Uncle Ivan to ask his company to lodge a police report but he’s not keen as he’s afraid of losing his job,” the netizen noted.
She added, “Apparently it’s quite common for petrol stations to deduct the pump attendants’ salary for cases where drivers didn’t pay. The onus is on the pump attendants to ensure the drivers make payments.”
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In fact we should pump ourselves. Or ask the car owner to key in the digit themselves
 
Another covid victim.
I really cannot tahan these sort of bs. Can afford car cannot afford fuel. N wat bs is this when employees have to cover the losses of employers n all fuel stations should be self service like in ang mor lands
 
Elderly petrol attendant forced to bear the cost of fuel after driver’s payment failed - The Online Citizen
The Online Citizen

An elderly petrol attendant working at a Shell station in front of Bukit Timah Food Centre had to personally bear the cost of fuel after a driver’s card payment did not go through after pumping petrol at the station. This incident was highlighted by a netizen named Penny Chua on her Facebook on Monday (5 October).
Ms Chua said she recently saw the elderly man, who is known as Uncle Ivan, sitting in front of the kiosk looking dejected. Concerned over his looks, Ms Chua waved at him and asked if he had eaten his dinner.
As a response, Uncle Ivan said that he just ate some biscuits and showed her a cardboard with a car number plate along with S$133.80 written on it. It appears that the car owner of the number plate did not pay the amount after pumping petrol at the station, resulting in the elderly man being forced to pay for it from his salary as he assisted the driver.
“Then he showed me this piece of cardboard which had a car licence plate number, $133.80 and the words ‘Run Away No Pay’ written on it,” she wrote.
She added, “Uncle Ivan (name of attendant) told me the company deducted the amount from his salary as the driver didn’t pay for the petrol. Apparently the driver had swiped his Shell card at the pump and Uncle Ivan didn’t check as he was chatting with the driver”.
Giving the driver the benefit of the doubt, Ms Chua said maybe his Shell card could be fault or expired, or he did not swipe the card properly.
She also noted that this incident happened on 21 September at around 6pm.
Following that, Ms Chua added that the amount deducted from Uncle Ivan’s salary is a lot to him. As such, she appealed for the driver of the Black Lexus with the car plate number SKP338P to get in touch with the elderly man soonest possible.
“According to him, the driver was a Chinese man of medium built in his early 40s wearing glasses,” Ms Chua stated.
Driver apparently deliberately cheated Uncle Ivan
In the same post, Ms Chua provided an update of the incident, revealing that a number of people got in touch with her saying that the car plate number is fake as there are no records of it found on the One Motoring website.
As such, the woman thinks that the driver “may be out to deliberately deceive and cheat”.
She also went on to state that she had informed Uncle Ivan about this and urged him to tell his company to lodge a police report. However, he was not keen to do so as he was afraid of losing his job, Ms Chua explained.
“I’ve informed Uncle Ivan to ask his company to lodge a police report but he’s not keen as he’s afraid of losing his job,” the netizen noted.
She added, “Apparently it’s quite common for petrol stations to deduct the pump attendants’ salary for cases where drivers didn’t pay. The onus is on the pump attendants to ensure the drivers make payments.”
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old people also cheat
kana karma tio cancer
 
About time all petrol stations in Singapore become self service...cut down the operating costs and save some dignity on our Pioneers.
It would be great if it goes self service. Just tap pay will do.
 
It would be great if it goes self service. Just tap pay will do.
Cut down on labour costs n we might get cheaper fuel. N this sort of risks of run away n not pay be born by the employers n not employees. In addition isnt this stealing ? Why mata never catch? Cctv etc is there n video should be sent to the cops. Why put all the risks to employees? N where is mom on this? Such employee liabilities are 3rd world bs. Where is the wankers party on this?
 
so wat does AhMeng has to say abt this one ? oi, AhMeng come back answer leh :biggrin:
 
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