Putting in an extra dollar or two before noticing it didn’t turn off would have made him a victim of someone else’s mistake (which he should still go back in and explain to the attendant). Putting in $31 makes him a thief. Errors happen and the OP had a duty to mitigate the damage. I guess some of us learn this lesson earlier than others. I remember one time when I was about 5 and asked my Mom for a penny so I could get a gumball. I turned the crank and got one and then realized that the mechanism was broken and I could keep turning the crank around and it would dispense gum without needing a coin. I got two or three more, thinking I won the kid lottery. Mom noticed and I had to go tell the store owner that the machine was broken and give him a few cents for the gum I took.
Maybe a name change to Honorableguydavid would be in order.
Wow, where’s this Coke machine located? All the machines near me charge $1.25.
I may be very wrong, but I am assuming that he turned on the pump, started cleaning his windshield or throwing away trash or looking at his phone, and expected it to stop at $3.10. It did not, and all of the sudden he’s on the hook. If he stood there watching the pump roll to ten times what he paid for, I’m with you.
OP states:
The pump kept going past $3.10 and i looked around in shock but kept pumping the gas, eventually stopped at $31.00
So yep, he stood there watching
good on the OP
Good username for this.
Point taken, I missed that. I don’t know why it would take that long to figure out what was happening or why you would be stunned afterward if you watched it happen.
Regardless, glad he did the right thing in the end.
I’m inclined to say take them for all you can get. A lot of those gas station owners are flat crooks anyway.
I bought this gas gauge that measures my car tank in percentages instead of the standard “E H F”. Then my friend showed me how to convert the percentage to gallons for my particular gas tank. I found two instances where I got LESS gas than it read on the pump. The first time I made a big stink about it and when the cops came, they said since it wasn’t a direct gallon to gallon gauge, I couldn’t prove I was being cheated. The second time I just said “hell with it”.