jaywood1207
Member
Thursday and Friday I headed down to Kentucky for a business meeting. Once over the border I stopped to get some gas at a pay at the pump place. I inserted my card and then was asked for my zip code. Being from Canada we don't have zip codes and it wouldn't accept my postal code. I tried the zip code of the place I was going but it wouldn't accept it so I'm assuming the zip code you enter must match the the address for your card. Long story short I had to go into the attendant, leave my card with her and then go back out and pump my gas. On top of this they sent out an employee who I thought was waiting for a ride but after a few minutes I figured out he was sent out to watch me which was confirmed when I finished pumping because he followed me into the store and went back to work. I didn't think I looked that suspicious but maybe I do. Needless to say I was quite irritated by the whole experience and felt like a criminal with the way they treated me.
Now for my question. Why do you have to put a zip code in for the pump to work on a pay at the pump? I'm sure this place (TA truck stop) which is in Monroe Michigan right on 75 gets a lot of Canadian traffic. Seems to defeat the purpose for a pay at the pump. I asked the attendant and she complained about it as well but couldn't answer the question. Is it just for security to make sure the card isn't stolen or is there another reason?
Now for my question. Why do you have to put a zip code in for the pump to work on a pay at the pump? I'm sure this place (TA truck stop) which is in Monroe Michigan right on 75 gets a lot of Canadian traffic. Seems to defeat the purpose for a pay at the pump. I asked the attendant and she complained about it as well but couldn't answer the question. Is it just for security to make sure the card isn't stolen or is there another reason?