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Shell Thika - Bloody Thieves!!!
MaichBlack
#1 Posted : Friday, May 10, 2013 11:10:29 PM
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Two weeks ago I fuelled at Shell Thika. To avoid confusion, it is the one between Thika Superhigway (a few metres) and the juction leading to Thika town (On Garisa Rd.). It is between Total petrol station and Everton Car wash.

Back to my story. I go to the petrol station, tell the attendant how much fuel I need, turn to press the button to open the fuel tank on turning towards the pump it's already at 800/= and counting! In one or two seconds. I decide to wait and see how long it will take to get to 1600/= because it might be some kind of super pump. It takes what seems like forever. After the fellow is through fuelling, I ask him if he is sure the gauge started at zero because it took like a second or two get to 800/=! The fellow assures me it did and tells me once you lift the dispenser, it automatically goes back to zero (which I know). I have my [HUGE] doubts but no evidence. I pay, check on mileage and drive away. The car's fuel gauge doesn't get to it's normal point for that amount. Anywho, the car ultimately does kilometres equivalent to 6 litres less!!! (I know the car's consumption rate). This proves the bloody fellows cheated me of Kshs. 700/= plus.

Today I find myself in Thika and coincedentally go back to the same petrol station. Just when the fellow is about to start fuelling, I remember the bloody fellows stole from me the last time I was there. I quickly look at the gauge before the fellow starts fuelling and voila!!! The gauge doesn't start at zero. Immediately he starts fuelling I jump out of the car and order him to stop. Evidently, the fellows don't place the dispenser back properly to avoid it going back to zero when lifted the next time.

Anywho, I totally go ballistics on them and demand to see the manager. Most of them come and start begging me not to escalate the matter bla bla bla. Long story...

Be careful if you fuel there because it seems like they are all on it. The guy who was trying to steal from me today is actually not the one who stole from me last time!

In my usual fuelling places in Nairobi, it is the attendant who actually tells me at times "Angalia inanzia zero boss..".
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
essyk
#2 Posted : Friday, May 10, 2013 11:25:43 PM
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123 and counting..Waiting for a Hello to show up in defence like the buru pizaa.
Pole but that was awsome.Fight for your rights not keep mum.
"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
maka
#3 Posted : Friday, May 10, 2013 11:25:44 PM
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Iza boss that is indeed bad...
possunt quia posse videntur
maka
#4 Posted : Friday, May 10, 2013 11:30:33 PM
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reminds of a joint i visited recently and was having my regular shots...the waitresses were selling me a shot for 350/= when I randomly went to the counter for a refill the barman sold me the same shot at 300/= those lovely ladies were jacking 50/= for every round...sad
possunt quia posse videntur
essyk
#5 Posted : Friday, May 10, 2013 11:34:57 PM
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maka wrote:
reminds of a joint i visited recently and was having my regular shots...the waitresses were selling me a shot for 350/= when I randomly went to the counter for a refill the barman sold me the same shot at 300/= those lovely ladies were jacking 50/= for every round...sad


This language is heavy.
"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
Mjasirii
#6 Posted : Friday, May 10, 2013 11:39:04 PM
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Hii wizi imezidi...It's also important to confirm the amount you requested is what is being processed.....
washiku
#7 Posted : Friday, May 10, 2013 11:44:14 PM
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Na si ungeambia manager, maybe u would have saved a few more motorists...
maka
#8 Posted : Friday, May 10, 2013 11:45:44 PM
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essyk wrote:
maka wrote:
reminds of a joint i visited recently and was having my regular shots...the waitresses were selling me a shot for 350/= when I randomly went to the counter for a refill the barman sold me the same shot at 300/= those lovely ladies were jacking 50/= for every round...sad
..

This language is heavy.


S.S blame it on that I did that sub consciously...
possunt quia posse videntur
mawinder
#9 Posted : Saturday, May 11, 2013 8:55:49 AM
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True.I can tell you that a sharp pump attendant in a busy station can earn as much as 150k a month through deals.I have worked as one and that was one of the breakthrough in my life.The pump attendants also steal the fuel caps and we the owners also ensure you get 0.9 litre instead of 1 litre.
maka
#10 Posted : Saturday, May 11, 2013 8:58:50 AM
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mawinder wrote:
True.I can tell you that a sharp pump attendant in a busy station can earn as much as 150k a month through deals.I have worked as one and that was one of the breakthrough in my life.The pump attendants also steal the fuel caps and we the owners also ensure you get 0.9 litre instead of 1 litre.

haya fuel caps I thought they "forget" that on the cars' roof absent mindedly...
possunt quia posse videntur
mawinder
#11 Posted : Saturday, May 11, 2013 9:03:22 AM
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maka wrote:
mawinder wrote:
True.I can tell you that a sharp pump attendant in a busy station can earn as much as 150k a month through deals.I have worked as one and that was one of the breakthrough in my life.The pump attendants also steal the fuel caps and we the owners also ensure you get 0.9 litre instead of 1 litre.

haya fuel caps I thought they "forget" that on the cars' roof absent mindedly...

I remember selling a fuel cap belonging to a senator who is a former minister at 2k back in the days.
Ceinz
#12 Posted : Saturday, May 11, 2013 9:05:06 AM
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mawinder wrote:
True.I can tell you that a sharp pump attendant in a busy station can earn as much as 150k a month through deals.I have worked as one and that was one of the breakthrough in my life.The pump attendants also steal the fuel caps and we the owners also ensure you get 0.9 litre instead of 1 litre.


He he he, u r confessing on a public site that your break through in life came from theft. Walala somebody call the police.
“small step for man”
mawinder
#13 Posted : Saturday, May 11, 2013 9:11:03 AM
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Ceinz wrote:
mawinder wrote:
True.I can tell you that a sharp pump attendant in a busy station can earn as much as 150k a month through deals.I have worked as one and that was one of the breakthrough in my life.The pump attendants also steal the fuel caps and we the owners also ensure you get 0.9 litre instead of 1 litre.


He he he, u r confessing on a public site that your break through in life came from theft. Walala somebody call the police.

That is bailable and there is no complainant.Even my former boss is happy as the highest short I ever had was 200 bob,otherwise hesabu zilibalance.
jguru
#14 Posted : Saturday, May 11, 2013 10:38:19 AM
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You cannot be rich in Kenya without being corrupt and a thief. That's the general mentality.
Set out to correct the world's wrongs and you will most certainly wind up adding to them.
Mukiri
#15 Posted : Saturday, May 11, 2013 10:46:05 AM
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jguru wrote:
You cannot be rich in Kenya without being corrupt and a thief. That's the general mentality.

General to whom? If you hang around dogs, you are bound to catch fleas. Majority of Kenyans I know relish the values of working hard and smart to get ahead in life.

Proverbs 19:21
mawinder
#16 Posted : Saturday, May 11, 2013 10:57:56 AM
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Mukiri wrote:
jguru wrote:
You cannot be rich in Kenya without being corrupt and a thief. That's the general mentality.

General to whom? If you hang around dogs, you are bound to catch fleas. Majority of Kenyans I know relish the values of working hard and smart to get ahead in life.

@Mukiri,you cannot do a land transfer without bribes so how do they do it?
Muheani
#17 Posted : Saturday, May 11, 2013 11:07:36 AM
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essyk wrote:
maka wrote:
reminds of a joint i visited recently and was having my regular shots...the waitresses were selling me a shot for 350/= when I randomly went to the counter for a refill the barman sold me the same shot at 300/= those lovely ladies were jacking 50/= for every round...sad


This language is heavy.


Totally. Chots?
Mukiri
#18 Posted : Saturday, May 11, 2013 11:12:58 AM
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mawinder wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
jguru wrote:
You cannot be rich in Kenya without being corrupt and a thief. That's the general mentality.

General to whom? If you hang around dogs, you are bound to catch fleas. Majority of Kenyans I know relish the values of working hard and smart to get ahead in life.

@Mukiri,you cannot do a land transfer without bribes so how do they do it?

Mboss, I've done a few land transfers and only paid one 'wazee' fee back in the day. Kajiado/Ngong. @Marty would probably be best person to answer this. Remember 'Resist the devil and he'll flee from you'

Proverbs 19:21
mawinder
#19 Posted : Saturday, May 11, 2013 11:22:08 AM
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Mukiri wrote:
mawinder wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
jguru wrote:
You cannot be rich in Kenya without being corrupt and a thief. That's the general mentality.

General to whom? If you hang around dogs, you are bound to catch fleas. Majority of Kenyans I know relish the values of working hard and smart to get ahead in life.

@Mukiri,you cannot do a land transfer without bribes so how do they do it?

Mboss, I've done a few land transfers and only paid one 'wazee' fee back in the day. Kajiado/Ngong. @Marty would probably be best person to answer this. Remember 'Resist the devil and he'll flee from you'

If true you are lucky.What of "special board" or you go through the due process where the board sits on selected dates once a month?Then try doing a change of user and following all the due process as specified in the laws.
Pesa Nane
#20 Posted : Saturday, May 11, 2013 11:23:02 AM
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Theft at the fuel pump is more rampant than you would imagine. Attendants will always ask that you move until you have the worse vantage position. Some may try to distract you. But worry not, here's how to beat them at their game.
Drive into the station and order 200 worth of fuel. The attendant will have no option but to re-start the count. On reaching 200, ask them to continue to whatever amount you wish
Pesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.
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