denverpilot
Tied Down
How many of you have been involved in one of these things where someone pays for the next person in line or similar?
Last night I grab coffee and smokes from a 7-11 and some huge athletic dude comes up to my Yukon drivers side window saying, “Hey man, you want $15 in gas?”
I’m wondering (because of the neighborhood) what the scam is, but the answer is of course, “Sure...” as I wonder what he’s up to.
He then tells me to hurry over to pump 3, there’s $15 in gas pre-paid on it. Some guy he bought gas for drove off.
Now I’m really thinking scam but it won’t hurt to drive over to a pump. He says there’s some time limit on the pump so I should hurry.
I move the truck and sure enough the pump says “$15 pre-paid” on the screen. Then it times out and beeps and disappears.
Big dude had gone back inside and I see him talking to the clerk (who had a little difficulty with English but they’re a nice family who owns the franchise, I’ve been here before and talked to them). They both wave and smile and make some unintelligible hand signals, so knowing how this pump works, I wait and about 20 seconds later it says it has “$15 pre-paid” again.
I turn it on and pump the gas.
Big dude comes out smiling and shakes my hand and says he saw some kid come in and buy $4 worth of gas and he told the clerk to make it $20 as a “pay it forward” thing, but it backfired. Kid either had an almost full tank or didn’t see the pre-pay, hit $5, and drove off in a hurry. Probably thought he stole a $1 in gas because the pump didn’t stop, and didn’t have the extra $1. Poor kid zoomed off and left $15 unaccounted for.
So big guy found me and asked if I wanted the remainder. The clerk was VERY confused by all of this as he’d never seen a “pay it forward” before and big guy said he was laughing the whole time trying to figure out if big guy was stoned or drunk or just stupid, but kept complying with his request to give away his $20.
So anyway. Big guy tells me to promise to continue to pay it forward (anybody need $15? Heh...) and I say I will, and thanks, and he wanders off all happy across the street to a hotel nearby. No idea why he was there or what started the whole thing, but the guy was probably a business traveler who had his running shorts and t-shirt on for the evening and decided to head across the street from his boring business area McHotel to grab something at the 7-11 and ended up with an adventure, trying to give away $20.
So how about you? Ever been the recipient of or a giver of a “pay it forward”?
Judging by this guy’s experience, sometimes it’s HARD to give someone $20. Hahahaha. That kid zoomed outta there. And I’ll probably buy someone $15 in gas here soon, but I’ll set aside extra time for “schenannigans” apparently.
Last night I grab coffee and smokes from a 7-11 and some huge athletic dude comes up to my Yukon drivers side window saying, “Hey man, you want $15 in gas?”
I’m wondering (because of the neighborhood) what the scam is, but the answer is of course, “Sure...” as I wonder what he’s up to.
He then tells me to hurry over to pump 3, there’s $15 in gas pre-paid on it. Some guy he bought gas for drove off.
Now I’m really thinking scam but it won’t hurt to drive over to a pump. He says there’s some time limit on the pump so I should hurry.
I move the truck and sure enough the pump says “$15 pre-paid” on the screen. Then it times out and beeps and disappears.
Big dude had gone back inside and I see him talking to the clerk (who had a little difficulty with English but they’re a nice family who owns the franchise, I’ve been here before and talked to them). They both wave and smile and make some unintelligible hand signals, so knowing how this pump works, I wait and about 20 seconds later it says it has “$15 pre-paid” again.
I turn it on and pump the gas.
Big dude comes out smiling and shakes my hand and says he saw some kid come in and buy $4 worth of gas and he told the clerk to make it $20 as a “pay it forward” thing, but it backfired. Kid either had an almost full tank or didn’t see the pre-pay, hit $5, and drove off in a hurry. Probably thought he stole a $1 in gas because the pump didn’t stop, and didn’t have the extra $1. Poor kid zoomed off and left $15 unaccounted for.
So big guy found me and asked if I wanted the remainder. The clerk was VERY confused by all of this as he’d never seen a “pay it forward” before and big guy said he was laughing the whole time trying to figure out if big guy was stoned or drunk or just stupid, but kept complying with his request to give away his $20.
So anyway. Big guy tells me to promise to continue to pay it forward (anybody need $15? Heh...) and I say I will, and thanks, and he wanders off all happy across the street to a hotel nearby. No idea why he was there or what started the whole thing, but the guy was probably a business traveler who had his running shorts and t-shirt on for the evening and decided to head across the street from his boring business area McHotel to grab something at the 7-11 and ended up with an adventure, trying to give away $20.
So how about you? Ever been the recipient of or a giver of a “pay it forward”?
Judging by this guy’s experience, sometimes it’s HARD to give someone $20. Hahahaha. That kid zoomed outta there. And I’ll probably buy someone $15 in gas here soon, but I’ll set aside extra time for “schenannigans” apparently.