Hallo liebes Aral Team .
Ich bin hier Dauerstammgast auf der aral am kummert und möchte mal denn netten Damen und dem netten Herren einen riesen Dank aussprechen für ihre tolle Arbeit und Höflichkeit die sie denn Menschen gegenüber bringen.
Zutiefst nettes Personal..
Immer und immer gerne hier
War heute auch hier!
Ich habe einen guten Espresso und was Süßes genommen und wurde von dem "grauen Herrn" sehr freundlich und zuvorkommend bedient.
Ich kann die schlechte Rezession nicht nachvollziehen.
Ich bin der Meinung: Weiter so!
Idéal pour faire le plein des sens avant de passer le pont pour l'Allemagne.
Facile d'accès, pistes et pompes très propre et un Shop utile pour faire de petites courses.
Great customer service! InitiallyI had an issue with overpaying to due a nonintuitive contactless payment proceedure, but eventually everything was resolved thanks to Magdalena. Be careful when paying with contactless payments :)
I have never such an unpleasant experience at a Gas Station.
The Staff is incredibly rude and unprofessional. It's the second time that I had to go pay at the counter because the terminal outside does not work. No "Hello", no "Please", very very rude.
The first time I went there I talked Luxemburgish, the cashier made a comment to her colleague in German saying that I was asking for bread in Luxemburgish and if I can't talk German, I won't get any. I had asked for bread and she had told me that they were sold out, though I could clearly see that they still had some in the back. The guy behind me defended me, reminding the cashier that she was working in Luxembourg and that if she was not happy with the language we speak, she could ask politely or go back to Germany. This morning, the lady at the register was talking to her colleague for 5 minutes before she looked at me. No other register was open. I said "Hello", no reply, she just said the price and asked if I was paying with card. Once the payment was confirmed, she returned back to her colleague, even if there were other clients behind me. I prefer to make a detour and go somewhere where people can at least greet you and talk normally. I will never go back there again.