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  • Before today I absolutely loved this Circle K, I would go 3x a day for my beverages. Today thinking it was just a normal day at this location, I went and got my two 44oz fountain drinks, paid the 1.73, and went to my car. I noticed as I was leaving, one of the cashiers followed quickly behind me, waited for me to get in my car, and then went behind my car and wrote my License plate number. I really didn't think much of it as I go there everyday and have no issues. Well as I'm driving home I get pulled over by the local PD, asked to step out of my car, and have a seat on the curb. After waiting for another Officer to arrive, I was finally told why I was stopped: Using stolen Credit Cards at Circle K. Dumbfounded I said what?! I was asked to hand the officer my wallet so he could search for cards that were not in my name. In the heat of the moment and being so confused I handed him my wallet. He searched it saw there was nothing out of the ordinary and said are you sure you have nothing to tell me? I said no. So he informed me how sophisticated Circle K's machines were and they he would be able to link the stolen cards to me. I informed him I had nothing to hide and if he felt like testing how state of the art they were to do so. I also informed him I owned a local business here and no that with what they were accusing me of there was really no way for him to live out his threat. After a little prying I was told that Someone fitting my description and model of car(Red 2007 BMW 328i) was at this Circle K yesterday using stolen credit cards. (I was so confused as yesterday my fiancee went in to get the drinks I stayed in the car) The cops left after taking a picture of me to go back to Circle K and told me they would give me a call to let me know the outcome. Well after waiting 5 hours, I was called by the officer and told that Circle K said it was me along side with another male, but that I had not been using stolen cards but actually apporaching customers at the pump, asking if I could pay for their gas with my Credit Card and have them pay me a few dollars less. (This was even more confusing to me then the first claim. Their pumps I'm assuming have cameras? They would have been able to look at the videos and see it was not my car or me approaching people.. So i mentioned this to the cop) The cop told me he asked for video and they were not able to provide it, but that the car which was seen had now changed from a red BMW 328i to a maroon SUV. Most people know the difference between a sedan and a SUV right? Long story short Circle K asked the police to file criminal trespassing on me and the police said without proof they couldn't do it. 8 Hours of embarrassment for two 44oz. drinks and a pack of smokes. I would not recommend this Circle K to anyone as apparently anyone can look like the next person and they can make false accusations and try to have their customers arrested without actually being correct..
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