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This cb driver. Drive BMW5 series trying to pull a fast one out. Who drive BMW5 series pump $10 petrol only when tank is nearly empty?

 

He must be saying saying something like. Uncle.. Ten ( pronounced and sound like thank). So uncle heard it oh this guy thank me for waiting to help pump petrol and proceed to pump full tank.

 

Then at casher this guy say want pump 10 dollars petrol only? Wtf man.

 

So if this is what happened, then this guy is trying to deceive knowing that ten sounds like thank and people may had mistaken it. So took this to his advantage. Knn man.

 

Caltex do the right thing and bar this driver from pumping the petrol in Caltex, shell, spc and esso station to also bar him too. And also report police too to investigate him further.. Knn this driver.

Who will pump $10 which can only buy less than 4 litres and can run only at most 40km? Unless he borrowed the car from his daddy then had to pump back.Perhaps all the petrol companies should inform all their kisoks counters and pump attendants to take note of this driver and vehicle number, so as to protect their staff and especially the elderly workers. Wonder if this can be classified as cheating if they are able to ascertain that the guy is lying?

Tens everyone

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Imo , wats the diff if the fuel attendant pumping full tank n pumping $10 ? Sooner or ltr the tank still needs to be filled leh .

 

Only possibilities i can think of on y the owner wan to pump $10 may only be due to :

 

1) Car not his , he juz paying for the amt of petrol he used.

 

2) Bank , credit card no $ liao , left $10 to survive nia ( Then i wonder y he bought a BMW in the 1st place when he cant afford the up keeping ?

 

3) Intention of scamming

 

After reading thru some comments on other forums , i notice the guy will say "fuel ten " to the attendant , imo, i usually hear ppl who pump at petrol kiosks say the grade of petrol n the value to be pumped . 1st time i hear ppl say fuel ten which i feel makes no sense .

The pump attendant should have said.

 

It's an honest mistake.

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Happened to me once although not exactly the same at the Esso along Guillemard road. Uncle never insert the nozzel properly or problem with the nozzel. So overflow until mechanic at the workshop shouted. Should be around 3-4 litres of 95 on the floor.

 

Uncle's face turned green and keep using water to wash away the petrol on my car at the same time keep saying he will pay for it.

 

Seeing this i just paid up, telling the uncle it is okay, i will just treat it as a major traffic JAM on CTE and informed the supervisor to shut down that pump for a check.

 

This damn BMW driver should bully those Ministers in their ivory tower instead of someone standing the whole day for a honest living.

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Fuel 10

Full tank

Fuel tank.

 

Expect an old man to know?

 

Play with words.

 

Edmw CSI we need u.

 

Still waiting for more updates there..

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There are many bad drivers. There are also bad pump attendants. 

 

Eg

 

Some stations, I am not sure if pump attendants may be also paid in addition to their salary, commission. Some times tell attendant to stop when the auto-pump stops and not to manually fill more petrol until to the brim with spillage. It happens quite often when you go to the kiosk to buy something.

 

Then at festival seasons eg like CNY, the attendants would be super helpful like wanting to clean your windscreens but instead of doing a good job leaves lots of streak because cloth and squeegee not clean. Anyway, all the same give them a small ang pow each time.

 

I guess in any industry, there will also some black sheep who would spoil the good work of others, and this goes for customers too.

 

 

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Happened to me once although not exactly the same at the Esso along Guillemard road. Uncle never insert the nozzel properly or problem with the nozzel. So overflow until mechanic at the workshop shouted. Should be around 3-4 litres of 95 on the floor.

 

Uncle's face turned green and keep using water to wash away the petrol on my car at the same time keep saying he will pay for it.

 

Seeing this i just paid up, telling the uncle it is okay, i will just treat it as a major traffic JAM on CTE and informed the supervisor to shut down that pump for a check.

 

This damn BMW driver should bully those Ministers in their ivory tower instead of someone standing the whole day for a honest living.

It's not just bullying... It's cheating, with same sightings spotted elsewhere..
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There are many bad drivers. There are also bad pump attendants.

 

Eg

 

Some stations, I am not sure if pump attendants may be also paid in addition to their salary, commission. Some times tell attendant to stop when the auto-pump stops and not to manually fill more petrol until to the brim with spillage. It happens quite often when you go to the kiosk to buy something.

 

Then at festival seasons eg like CNY, the attendants would be super helpful like wanting to clean your windscreens but instead of doing a good job leaves lots of streak because cloth and squeegee not clean. Anyway, all the same give them a small ang pow each time.

 

I guess in any industry, there will also some black sheep who would spoil the good work of others, and this goes for customers too.

When I pump half tank petrol for car, attendants come and help. When I pump full ten diesel for my company van, they pretend they didn't see any van and I have to DIY....maybe they are allergic to commercial vehicles...
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When I pump half tank petrol for car, attendants come and help. When I pump full ten diesel for my company van, they pretend they didn't see any van and I have to DIY....maybe they are allergic to commercial vehicles...

That’s because u never say properly full ten, or fill tank mah!
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Aiyah the uncle pump attendant should just tell the bmw fella to go fly a f**king kite and quit la.

 

Thats what my BIL did when he had to foot the bill of a driver who drove off without paying.

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i used to pump S$10 also. But on rental car. to make the fuel needle move higher. so can return car.

 

time for petrol kiosk to use placard to state how much you want to pump.

S$10, S$20 S$50 or Full tank

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I believe the bmw driver

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

wanted to cheat the poor uncle.

 

:D

 

 

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Update from Caltex

 

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Good to know the pump attendant was not made to pay. But careful choice of words there, no financial obligation doesn't mean the pump attendant didn't get a black mark. He may be asked to leave if a similar incident happens again.

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caltex already said the uncle will not be made to bear costs.

 

looks like this guy is serial cheater. Caltex just needs to make a police report and let them investigate similar incidents.

If he paid cash and done this before, then its even more obvious he's trying to make sure no paper trail.

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Poor uncle

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Dear Caltex,

 

I earlier witnessed an incident at Caltex Tampines Ave 8 @2pm on 14 April and it filled me with such indignation that it prompted me to write this to you, hoping that you could help alleviate the financial obligation of your employee and implement appropriate measures to handle the incident as follows.

 

While processing payment at the Cashier counter, the customer (picture uploaded herewith) and driver of BMW vehicle SLT6883G, claimed that your pump attendant had mistakenly refilled a full tank of petrol costing about $135 for his vehicle instead of the $10 petrol that he had instructed. He refused to pay the full amount and insisted to pay only $10 for the full tank.

 

The pump attendant probably in his early 60s, was subsequently summoned to the Cashier counter to verify. He explained that he had heard that it was a full tank refill but the customer immediately rebutted it. What happened next astonished me. Instead of creating a scene by engaging in an argument with the customer, the elderly pump attendant calmly informed the Cashier to let the customer pay $10 and he would personally absorb the rest of the cost. As a result, the customer walked away smugly paying a mere $10 payment for a full tank of petrol for his BMW Series 5 vehicle.

 

Whilst I was impressed with the collected composure and professional customer service that both your Cashier and pump attendant had displayed throughout the incident, I am deeply disturbed that the customer had capitalized on the opportunity to make the elderly pump attendant pay for the supposedly oversight. The customer could have responded gentlemanly and be gracious to forgive by paying for the petrol since his vehicle would need to consume it anyway. Alternatively, he could have paid for a partial amount instead of making the elderly pump attendant bear the full $125. Unfortunately, this was not so.

 

I have done some online research and noticed that the remuneration of a pump attendant averages about $1600/mth in Singapore. $125 means a significant 8% of his meagre salary. Would Caltex consider waiving this amount or allowing the pump attendant to pay at cost?

 

Also, assuming it was entirely the pump attendantâs oversight, under such circumstances, perhaps the Cashier could have proposed to the customer to pay for a partial amount instead of allowing the elderly pump attendant bear full monetary responsibility?

 

Alternatively, for proof of evidence, perhaps Caltex can install CCTVs equipped with audio recording of driversâ instructions to the pump attendants at each pump? What are Caltexâs existing guidelines and policies to handle such situation? I am concerned that if no effective standard operating systems are defined, such practices of having pump attendants to bear the price discrepancies can lead to abuse. Imagine if one uses this approach on each petrol station in Singapore every few days, it is tantamount to one walking away striking lottery frequently and the accumulated value will be very substantial!

He can spend 250k on a bmw 5 series, what is 100 odd dollars, we should csi him and expose him .
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Good to know the pump attendant was not made to pay. But careful choice of words there, no financial obligation doesn't mean the pump attendant didn't get a black mark. He may be asked to leave if a similar incident happens again.

 

Now that is recovery services. Some corporate selling cars should learn from them.

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