mtrumpet

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Herewego wrote: The original poster isn't speaking for me.
I love Flying J. If you don't, then use another gas station.
Good grief.
Try pulling into TA or Pilot or some local gas station instead. Have fun if you're pulling a toad.
Yea. I got sucked into a TA one time going through Ohio. Pulled off into a TA and followed their signs directing "RV's" toward the fueling pumps. It ended up being the same congested islands used by the cars. Not a special RV island like Flying J. I was only 32 ft. and without a towed and it was tight getting in and out. Never again. I'll stick with the Flying J's whenever possible. At least I'll have a pretty good idea as to what to expect.
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Sully2

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Herewego wrote: But I DO LOVE Flying J's!
Our trips to and from Florida, we fuel up at just about every one along the way. The new one in Kenly, NC is our favorite.
I wont use them ever again after my last trip... I always use the truck pumps..and ran my FJ RV card thru the reader....then my credit card...and filled up. When I went inside to get my reciept..they had knocked off 7 cents a gallon for me.. I asked about that and they told me it was because I had used the RV card,...and they FORCED me to take the discount.
I told them right there and then that I REFUSE to buy anything that I cant pay at least 10% over "list"..and stomped out of the place...
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jrcro96

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I don't understand this arizona stuff,we winter there and buy fuel from FJ seems the same as the rest of the of the FJ's , boy was i ever shocked in Indiana. Thought i was getting the cheapest fuel in the US until i went in to pay LOL.
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jrcro96

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I don't understand this arizona stuff,we winter there and buy fuel from FJ seems the same as the rest of the of the FJ's , boy was i ever shocked in Indiana. Thought i was getting the cheapest fuel in the US until i went in to pay LOL.
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I don't see it as Flying J trying to alienate their RV customers, I see it as a few loudmouths that can't go along with change in today's economy. If businesses are to survive they must change with the times and that is what Flying J is doing. To those that want to bad mouth the company for their actions, I say move on to Love's, TA or Pilot, then you will know what alienating an RV customer is, as they don't want our business.
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The Texan wrote: I don't see it as Flying J trying to alienate their RV customers, I see it as a few loudmouths that can't go along with change in today's economy. If businesses are to survive they must change with the times and that is what Flying J is doing. To those that want to bad mouth the company for their actions, I say move on to Love's, TA or Pilot, then you will know what alienating an RV customer is, as they don't want our business.
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mtrumpet

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Herewego wrote: The Texan wrote: I don't see it as Flying J trying to alienate their RV customers, I see it as a few loudmouths that can't go along with change in today's economy. If businesses are to survive they must change with the times and that is what Flying J is doing. To those that want to bad mouth the company for their actions, I say move on to Love's, TA or Pilot, then you will know what alienating an RV customer is, as they don't want our business.
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Sully2

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The Texan wrote: I don't see it as Flying J trying to alienate their RV customers, I see it as a few loudmouths that can't go along with change in today's economy. If businesses are to survive they must change with the times and that is what Flying J is doing. To those that want to bad mouth the company for their actions, I say move on to Love's, TA or Pilot, then you will know what alienating an RV customer is, as they don't want our business.
Is this up for a vote? If it is I cast my vote as a big YUP!!
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Sully2 wrote: Is this up for a vote? If it is I cast my vote as a big YUP!!
Me too. The TA near where we're camped in NJ (I295 exit 18) has this nice welcome sign over the entrance to the truck pumps: "Commercial drivers only." And their store ain't so hot either.
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moisheh

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toban is really going to like this info: Bot only will you need a Flying J credit card to get the cash price in the truck lanes as a Canadian he is not eligible for that card. But they are working on a card for Canadians.
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