Mobil
About the Business
Mobil is a well-known gas station located at 356 North Main Street in Big Pine, California, United States. Offering a wide range of fuel options and convenience store items, Mobil is a popular choice for travelers and locals alike. With friendly staff and clean facilities, customers can rely on Mobil for all their gas and convenience needs. Visit us today for a top-notch refueling experience.
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Hours open
Monday:
5:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday:
5:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday:
5:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday:
5:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday:
5:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday:
5:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday:
5:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Reviews
"I went inside with my little brother to get a fountain drink and when i asked for prices from the indian cashier he looked at us and told us "they're on the computer man", instead of pressing a couple buttons on his end and telling us the prices of the 3 sizes. but the second i get to the counter with my drink he instantly put in the small drink and told me the price. when i was .15 cents short and asked my brother for the change he walked into a separate room and returned after 30 seconds-1 minute. horrible cashier, i wont be stopping by there ever again whenever hes working."
"Short, burly, super-tan, middle-aged guy (who prob owns the overly-compensated murdered-out pickup) won’t tell you any prices on anything, & is eager to give argument as to how he doesn’t need to, adding the excuse of it being a small town. He knows all the peeps, so likely grew up there. Unprovoked, he spouts off angrily about the bureaucracy, obviously all self-“educated,” and hence, angry at the world, following… well, we have no need to ever give the angry little red monster our hard-earned money. Edit: I would bet the review by “Dylan and Kayla” (mos. ago) & “ Chad Gibson” (a cpl yrs ago) are referring to the same angry man, using small-town as an only argument for his inability to be a good business person, let alone, a real man. Obviously, he either owns or manages the station, as nothing has changed over the past cpl years, and it is likely that he beholds the ignorance, hence constant anger, of all who work there. Well, all we can do is stay away- and warn people as best we can."
"Driving through town and decided to stop and fill my 64 ounce cup with soda. The guy rang it up as $6.46. A brand new 44oz drink is $1.99 at the store. I asked him why it rang up so high and he started rattling off random numbers and telling me that I was in a small town in California (hence the high price) and that it was store policy. $6.46 for a drink that costs the store no more than 10 cents? The guy clearly hadn’t graduated first grade math. Plus the heavy metal was turned up so loud I had to yell to get him to hear me. If store policy is to rip off your customers because you don’t know how to add then I’ll go somewhere where basic addition and common sense are prerequisites for employment."
"Okay, this place was a total dive. I felt dirty just walking inside, only one of the two bathroom stalls was functioning, there was no soap, plus a sign on the outside door stating political views about Nazis and the pandemic. Not welcoming, not clean, not worth stopping unless you're entirely out of gas."
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