I stopped by to pour 100 GEL, the employee pretends to fill it up..then, as if there was a mistake, he allegedly refueled for 20 GEL (although I did not hear the sound of the fuel being poured, the scoreboard also froze), then another 80 was poured. I see that the tank is empty, he claims that the fuel price is 3.95! Who was he kidding? Yourself and your company! I will never come here again and I do not advise you!
I refueled the diesel, everything seems to be normal. But this incomprehensible person is a cashier (with a cash register in his pocket), he is also a tanker extorting tips and trying to cheat in the calculation, respectively, doubts about the volume and price. And so the fuel is normal, but you need to keep everything under control).
The price tag is not small for diesel. Interestingly, the calculation goes without checks directly with the tanker, it's a bit wild for me, but I'm used to it, we go every year
Attention!
The tanker will try to convince you to pay in rubles, they say, it's better this way. Pay in lari, I'll explain why now.
He charges in rubles at the rate of 0.04 LAR / RUB (as of 08/27/12), while we changed in Batumi at the rate of 0.0445 LAR/ rub (there are many exchangers with this rate on Chavchavadze Street, near the Batumi Plaza shopping center). If we had agreed, we would have given the extra 500 rubles.
And so the gasoline is not bad, at least when compared with Kobuleti.