Casey's
About the Business
Casey's is a popular convenience store located at 1000 Northwest 23rd Street in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This institution offers a wide variety of food and beverages, as well as a gas station for customers on the go. In addition to traditional convenience store items, Casey's also provides meal delivery services and has a store stocked with household essentials. Whether you're looking for a quick snack, a hot meal, or need to fill up your gas tank, Casey's has you covered. Visit us today for all your convenience needs.
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Location & Phone number
1000 NW 23rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73106, United States
Reviews
"I have been coming here for years for cigarettes and gas because I love the rewards program. I’m a two-pack-a-day smoker so I stop by about every 5 days to grab a carton. Today, they refused to sell me a carton because it’s after 6pm, which is ridiculous. There are plenty of other places that will, and y’all just lost a loyal customer for life. I won’t be returning to this store, or any other Casey’s, ever again."
"the man that was working the friday night late shift was so rude. He locked the doors (which i don’t mind if it’s for his safety) but we were trying to come in and he sticks out his finger giving us a 1 minute sign, we stay outside for 10 minutes watching him throw pastries away and closing the kitchen down. it felt so rude, we were paying customers and he would rather work on his closing duties than help paying customers. Will not be coming here again because of this instance."
"The Casey's on Wilshire Blvd has an employee named Sidney, she's a manager there. She's incredibly rude she flirts with my husband anytime he goes in the store and she stays on her personal cell phone headset the entire shift!!!!"
"Man working the register at 7:18pm January 28th; no greeting, didn’t ask for my rewards number, made no eye contact, I said “thank you have a nice evening” got no reply and he proceeded to look at the ground. Rude employee, should be fired."
"Please do not confuse this with a convenience store. This is most definitely an inconvenience store. This location, like all of the others, closes before nuns go to bed for some inconvenient reason (trailblazing the redefining of ''convenience'' store?). This location ALWAYS manages to have a line of customers waiting at the register, even though there are frequently two or more employees that can be seen standing behind the counter appearing to do nothing related to store business (such as opening a second register). The night of the severe storms a week or so ago, I pulled up to a gas pump while observing two Casey's employees standing in front of the entry doors passionately engaged in chit chat. As I approached the door, neither bothered to pause their chat to let me know that one or five of the evening's brief power flickers had completely knocked the fuel pumps offline for an indefinite and unknown period of time. The female employee was at least ''engaged'' with her job just enough to move her body from in front of the entry door a millisecond before I had to ask her to let me in the store. When it became obvious that I was standing at the register waiting, the female must have remembered that she had a j.o.b. to do, so she came inside, and only then informed me that she wasn't sure the fuel pumps were operable, at which time she went to confer with the male employee, who informed her none of the pumps were operable. Bottom line: Casey's manages to be inconvenient whether there are 8 customers inside the store or just 1. These are just the top issues from one (former) customer. Inconveniently, there are similar issues experienced by this one customer at other Casey's locations in OKC. That is, when those locations have actually been open for business. For sure, so much worse than even Circle K had become before Casey's bought them."
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