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My experiences at this particular GetGo have been negative when I go inside to make a purchase. The cashiers are usually rude and can't even give a simple "Hello" or "Thank you". This isn't the worst part of the experience, however. Just about everytime I'm standing at checkout, the retina burning barcode readers are aimed directly into my eyeball. They are not safely aimed downward and facing the cashier, they are projected upward DIRECTLY into the customers eye sockets! Everytime this happens I am greeted by 2-3 days of eye soreness which is a common result of eye injury. Even when I've pumped gas and just happened to look toward the building, one of the retina-melting lasers is aimed into my face at the pump! GetGo either needs to invest in different barcode devices or simply train their associates not to have these damn things aimed into ANYONE'S eyes. The funny thing is, this seems to be the only GetGo that I've run into this problem. Long story short, I will be visiting a more (eye) friendly gas station in the area. My sight depends on it!
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