Beware of buying gas at the 76 station on Hwy 99 [1395 Hwy 99], if you use a credit card!!Last month I bought gas there, as I do occasionally, and after I got home I looked at the receipt and was surprised to find that I had paid 8 cents per gallon more than I expected. I called the station, and was told that credit card users pay a higher price than cash customers. I asked why this wasn't posted on the big price sign, and was told there is a sign at the pumps. Well it must be pretty darn inconspicuous, because in all the times I've been there, I've never seen it. I wonder how many hundreds [thousands?] of other people have been charged more than they thought. This sneaky overcharging is obviously intentional. Why is the low cash price posted on a huge sign for everyone to see, but the higher credit price posted on a small, inconspicuous sign where many people won't see it? Why aren't the two prices posted in equal size, or the higher price on the large sign? We know why-because people would see it and go elsewhere. This amounts to bait-and-switch!

If people pulled in after seeing the higher price posted, they would be thrilled to find they were getting a lower price for paying cash [if they saw the sign]. Instead, people pull in thinking they'll be paying a low price, and then get furious when they see they've been ripped off!
My trip to that station cost me more than $1.50 extra, but that was my last trip there! I will no longer patronize that station, cash or not. I know of no other station in the area [except AM/PM] that charges more for using credit cards.
After contacting the station, I then contacted KMTR and the Register Guard about this, but they didn't feel it important enough to warrrant a story.