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Not the craziest story but hey. I'm obligated to say this was a few months ago but I cringe every time I go past the petrol station .
My petrol was getting low, not dangerously so but it said 27 miles left, (oftentimes it then suddenly drops to about 16 for example, and then 5 and then 0 very fast) I didnt have my purse on me as I just didn't need it...
Picked my daughter up from school and then went on to collect my 2 stepdaughters from across town and then set off for home. En route the gauge went to 7 and then suddenly it was 1 so I stopped at the petrol station near our house. The petrol was on 0 as i pulled up to the pump and that's when I realised I had no money.
I left the kids in the car at the pump and went in to talk to the cashier, it wasn't mega busy but there was a queue, I'd heard that they can help you if you can't pay for fuel. Like keeping something of yours as security. It was an elderly man and he basically refused to help. At this point i was in such a flap and he asked me to move the car to the side of the building, I was too worried to as the fuel was on 0 and I didn't want the car to cut out right across the forecourt. The cashier said I'd have to walk the kids home and come back with my purse.
Eventually some kind lady with her son offered me a ten pound note I was so flustered I was crying by now she insisted I took it and I offered her to pay her back via bank/PayPal whatever but she declined and I promised to pay it forward.
I went back to the car where by now the kids thought I'd lost the plot. I put just under 10£ of fuel in and as i was going back to pay my 9 year old was banging on the car window pointing to the petrol pump meter but I told her to stop it and went back in to pay.
There was a massive queue and when I finally got to pay he asked for £13 something. I was so confused and argued back that it should be about 10...turned out in my panic I'd been looking at the litres not the cost as i filled up...so I was absolutely stuck. The old man cashier eventually got an ancient leather purse from behind the till , took my phone as leverage and lent me the extra £3 or so, I drove the girls back to the house, crying, and borrowed £3 off my stepdaughter drove back to the petrol station and paid him back to get my phone back.
The peri menopausal brain fog is real !!
TL;DR: forgot my purse to buy fuel, accepted money off a stranger, filled up the wrong amount and borrowed the rest off the cashier. Cried.
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