Excellent gas station. I use it regularly. To be more precise, I'm heading only on it. The service is at the highest level. There are two shortfalls, it is forbidden to enter it from Bir Jean Sal, but many people do. And another one, when refueling, customers begin to use the store, grill bar, refuel, drive the car away and order what you want. A queue is being created.
I often fill up my car here with 95 gas. I mostly stop by here in the morning after the night shift on the way. Fuel trucks are often parked at nearby gas stations at this time and it is impossible to refuel, but there have been no problems here yet. The cumulative bonus system always works, I have already accumulated one full tank. There are no complaints about the quality of gasoline, the service is also good!
Good quality gasoline, the location is good, there are gas stations.Cashiers can be rude depending on the mood or lack of sleep, they may work for days.There is a guard
I always go to Gazpromneft, no matter what city I come to, good gasoline, as for me, I always fill up 95, good service staff, so far everything pleases
The fuel quality is fine, the staff is fine, although the tankers are sometimes drunks asking for bread, because Gazprom pays them mere pennies for their work.
I constantly waited for their shift for half an hour , I did not open why then this gas station takes up space for half an hour , the shift hour works 😂😂😂😂
I don't come often enough, but it's not bad. There is one thing, but not all gas stations have the same quality gasoline of this filling station. Although it seems that, if I am not mistaken, the plant in Pavlodar for the production of fuel is currently operating alone
I've been refueling here for three years. Good fuel, prices like everywhere else. Cumulative bonus system. Convenient location. Near the train station, supermarket and Pobedy Avenue.
The toilet does not work only for its staff, I put a gun in the tank and did not fill it up, they said that my sensor was broken, they told me to make a couple of laps so that the arrow would rise if there was no gasoline. They held it for an hour and eventually found the reason, they said that their program had failed, they didn't even ask for an apology.
I can't say for the housing and communal services, but the "comrades" clearly need to think about their policy regarding gas stations near houses and public buildings that are less than 50 m away. I would like to take a gas station near the old Astana railway station.
Bad gasoline , toilets are always broken and do not work , they do not want to let customers into them , somehow the director himself earns extra money.