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Pemex rip off

boe4fun - 3-16-2017 at 10:14 AM

The last Pemex station leaving La Paz - on the right side going towards Loreto (NOT the one at the fork near El Centenario but about a mile or so before) will try to rip you off if you're not paying attention. I had a diesel bill for $1760 Pesos, counted out (4) $500 Peso notes and while I was distracted putting my wallet away the attendant (a kid about mid twenties) tried to "palm" one and showed me he only had 3 bills. I reached over, took his hand, turned it palm up and pointed to the bill he had rolled up and placed in his long sleeve shirt. "Desculpe" was all he said. I called him a pendejo and got my change. Be forewarned about this station!

Russ - 3-16-2017 at 04:19 PM

Yep and the some station owners aren't any better. I know of one that will not pay the pitiful wages due his attendants. So if they can't get wages I guess they'll work at another way to get money. And then there is the corporate guys. What a mess!

bajabuddha - 3-16-2017 at 04:31 PM

I got short-changed in El Rosario at Baja Cactus' station a few years back. I was too road-weary and in a hurry to get to CataviƱa before dark, and was short-changed by an attendant. Found out about it when I got to my camping spot and counted change in my pocket... made the ol' "lotsa peso change for dolares / cash" switcheroo on me and I figger he got me for about $20 worth (large tank and bottles), and I've been doubly diligent ever since... my fault for letting my guard down. Just goes to show a business is only as reputable as their employees. Crooks abound in all walks and all places; proper awareness is the key, and as I learned the hard way, tiredness and travel are not good company.

BajaBlanca - 3-16-2017 at 04:49 PM

Quite a while ago, I somehow got done when they did not fill my tank properly, I never noticed until the dial was waaaay down (I was headed south) and I luckily found someone with a drum when I was already going on fumes.

You snooze and you lose bigtime.

David K - 3-16-2017 at 04:49 PM

You may want to add, that Antonio (owner of Baja Cactus Pemex) does not tolerate any such behavior of his staff. A full refund of your money not given to you would be offered if you told him about the foul deed. It would help if you knew the date, time and best of all, the attendant's name (they all wear uniforms with names). The Pemex in El Rosario is one of the good ones with honest pumps, too.

In addition to the motel and gas station, Antonio also runs the emergency rescue service with satellite bases opening soon in CataviƱa and maybe also in Punta Prieta. Here is the Facebook page for The Desert Hawks: https://www.facebook.com/HalconesdelDesierto/

bajabuddha - 3-16-2017 at 05:02 PM

DK, you're as thin-skinned as your Fuhrer. As I said, a station is only as reputable as the employees, and rip-offs abound... the guy is probably long-gone. Or not. My parents had a grocery store, and employee thefts like till-tapping and 'back-door delivery' was constant. Far's 'letting Antonio know' is concerned, I wasn't going to drive back over two hours to turn in someone I didn't read the name-tag. I was pushing for La Perla the next day and took it to heart, lesson learned. We can't always be so tuned into total reality as you are.

In other words, I wasn't bashing Antonio, so take your defensive posture elsewhere, puh-leeze. I've also had many memorable chats with attendants at his station in both Spanish and English. I hold no ill-will, and as I said, it was ultimately my fault and responsibility.

David K - 3-16-2017 at 06:08 PM

You weren't doing anything, but the complaining years later has the potential of damaging a good business.

Drive back to Rosario? Who would do that? Antonio has email, reads Nomad, and is totally into the customer experience. Give the guy a chance to fix the wrong done to you. Give a fellow Nomad the benefit of what he can do to fix your rip off, if that is what it was.



Gulliver - 3-16-2017 at 06:22 PM

Every time I have thought that I had been significantly cheated in some way down here it has turned out to be some honest confusion or that I was just plain mistaken. And I've been buying gas here off and on since 69.

I do have local advice that the two stations in Mulege have 'inaccurate' pumps but I cannot confirm that personally. I live in Mulege.

It's been many years (like 25+) since i have gotten any dirty gas including a bunch of bike fills from jars.

I'll second the voucher for Antonio at Baja Cactus. Those gals he employs would cut important parts off of anyone who tried to screw a customer.

On an unrelated subject, I have the EMTs at my fire department stateside save any un-needed or out slightly out of date supplies from their kits and box them up. On my way south each year I drop them off with Antonio. That stretch from his place all the way past Catavina is much safer due to his ambulance efforts. And any donations on his web site are not wasted and go a long way.

bajagregg - 3-16-2017 at 06:32 PM

I had a similar experience at that same station. It's a prepay station and the guy (sounds like the same person) did not have change after I was done filling up. I found the correct change and settled the bill. Avoid this station.