The people that work at this 7-Eleven are super nice. I don’t know what the other reviewers are talking about. There’s a Hispanic man, a younger girl and the Indian guy, all are always friendly and polite.
Quian M.
Place rating: 1 Brea, CA
Seriously should consider hiring someone that speaks English. The guy is following me around saying buy something. Being that I am Black, I’m wondering if he thinks I’m gonna rob the place or just being racist. After a minute or so his frustration sits in and he says hurry and buy something and a few other words I couldn’t make out. At this point I’m considering not buying anything and walking out to never return. Mind you I’m tying not to show my frustration when a delivery guy explains the situation. He was trying to say if I need to buy something let him know he will be over here recieveing an order. But if your in a hurry you can buy now. That is why I try not to ever go there. This is not even an isolated incident, it’s actually the second time. To make matters he could not say $ 1.04 in English so he just grabbed at my dollar bill and said Thank you. I looked around to display(which you can’t see because it’s turned away ALLTHETIME) and saw I owed change and gave it to him. Communication is key to customer service, how can this dude help me out if he can’t speak ENGLISH!
JT L.
Place rating: 1 Brea, CA
I have been to some friendly 7-Elevens, this is definitely not one of them. Went in to cash my scratcher. The Indian looking guy(yes, the ones you can find at ANY7-Eleven) at cashier, threw the money at counter and go on doing his business… Hm… I was going to get something else but guess not… To my surprise this guy«dress» like he is the owner… Guess he doesn’t like his job too much…
Stephanie W.
Place rating: 4 Anaheim, CA
This location has the same things as all the other locations around… the only problem is getting out… the exit onto brea blvd is so close to the light, it makes for a little difficulty turning left onto lambert… but other than that, it’s all good.