Posted by Old Scovy on March 05, 2017 at 14:33:52 from (96.58.44.192):
In Reply to: Re: Charging for air posted by RedMF40 on March 04, 2017 at 19:24:16:
. When I lived in Pa. I bought a sprayer at an auction. The tire was soft . I hooked it behind my pickup and pulled it to a Turkey Hill station to get air. I found out that it takes 2 quarters ,not just 1 to turn the pump on. I went inside to get change and waited in line long enough to make me mad. I had never heard of charging for air. Any way I put the 50 cents in and got going. By the time I got to New Holland I needed another 50 cents worth of air. Now I was always a Turkey Hill customer ,but this day I stopped at the new Sheetz store in New Holland and you know what ? The air was free. So for that reason I never went to a Turkey Hill stores again ever and I don't think I ever needed free air again .I doubt if Turkey Hill ever missed me but for the next 15 years or so I bought my gas where the air was free.
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