Here’s a sample review for (assuming it refers to an assistance or service kiosk at a Pemex gas station, possibly for payments, support, or customer service). You can adjust the details based on your actual experience. Title: Convenient but room for improvement Rating: ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (3/5)
On the positive side, the location was clean, and an attendant nearby helped me when the machine froze. It’s a great idea for reducing queues, but Pemex should improve maintenance and add clearer instructions. Asiste Pemex Kiosco
However, I did experience a couple of issues. On my first attempt, the touchscreen was unresponsive for a few seconds, and there was no clear indicator of whether the kiosk accepted cash or only cards (it turns out both work, but cash deposits were temporarily unavailable). Also, customer support via the kiosk was slow—no live agent, just automated options. Here’s a sample review for (assuming it refers
I recently used the at a local Pemex station, and overall, it’s a helpful tool for quick transactions. The kiosk allows you to check balances, make payments, or get assistance without waiting in line inside the store. The interface is fairly intuitive, and the response time was decent during non-peak hours. It’s a great idea for reducing queues, but
Yes, for basic queries or small payments. But for anything urgent, I’d still go to the counter.
Here’s a sample review for (assuming it refers to an assistance or service kiosk at a Pemex gas station, possibly for payments, support, or customer service). You can adjust the details based on your actual experience. Title: Convenient but room for improvement Rating: ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (3/5)
On the positive side, the location was clean, and an attendant nearby helped me when the machine froze. It’s a great idea for reducing queues, but Pemex should improve maintenance and add clearer instructions.
However, I did experience a couple of issues. On my first attempt, the touchscreen was unresponsive for a few seconds, and there was no clear indicator of whether the kiosk accepted cash or only cards (it turns out both work, but cash deposits were temporarily unavailable). Also, customer support via the kiosk was slow—no live agent, just automated options.
I recently used the at a local Pemex station, and overall, it’s a helpful tool for quick transactions. The kiosk allows you to check balances, make payments, or get assistance without waiting in line inside the store. The interface is fairly intuitive, and the response time was decent during non-peak hours.
Yes, for basic queries or small payments. But for anything urgent, I’d still go to the counter.