At the petrol station on the highway just west of Sosua, the one that used to be Shell.
I cannot believe I fell for this, I usually watch them like a hawk but this time I had my wife and friend in the car and we were all chatting and distracted. I asked for 1000 pesos, he put the nozzle in and then proceeded to wash the windscreen and rear window. Then he took the nozzle out and took my money plus a tip. As I started to pull away I saw that the gauge hadn't moved and was still pretty much on empty. I called over the attendant and showed him, then his supervisor came over and tried telling me that the gauge was stuck and that it would probably move once I was going!!
I was on my way to Puerto Plata and I had to stop again at Cangrejo to get petrol, the gauge moved as it was going in. I went back in to the petrol station on my way back to Sosua but these two jokers weren't there, my wife thinks it's just as well!!
I cannot believe I fell for this, I usually watch them like a hawk but this time I had my wife and friend in the car and we were all chatting and distracted. I asked for 1000 pesos, he put the nozzle in and then proceeded to wash the windscreen and rear window. Then he took the nozzle out and took my money plus a tip. As I started to pull away I saw that the gauge hadn't moved and was still pretty much on empty. I called over the attendant and showed him, then his supervisor came over and tried telling me that the gauge was stuck and that it would probably move once I was going!!
I was on my way to Puerto Plata and I had to stop again at Cangrejo to get petrol, the gauge moved as it was going in. I went back in to the petrol station on my way back to Sosua but these two jokers weren't there, my wife thinks it's just as well!!