Buc-ee's gets 'F' rating from Better Business Bureau. Here's why

Buc-ee's gets 'F' rating from Better Business Bureau. Here's why

Corrections & clarifications: An earlier version of this story erroneously cited the number of Buc-ee's stores that received an "F" rating from the Better Business Bureau. The correct number is 28 as of March 13, 2026.

A certain traveling beaver isn't passing with his current report card.

Several Buc-ee's locations on the Better Business Bureau website have received an "F" rating from the nonprofit organization because it says the Texas-based travel center has failed to respond to 88 customer complaints. As of March 13, locations in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia received the low-grade rating.

Similar to review sites like Yelp, anyone can submit a complaint about a business on the Better Business Bureau website. Of the 88 outstanding Buc-ee's complaints, the oldest unanswered submission dates back to March 2023, with the most recent filed in February 2026, as of March 13.

Common complaints about the beaver-laden travel center include issues with the car wash, broken or ineffective merchandise and erroneous card charges. Several customers also said they filed a complaint on the Buc-ee's website but had not heard anything back from the company.

Buc‑ee’s has publicly stated that it does not respond to complaints forwarded by the Better Business Bureau, according to a BBB statement sent to USA TODAY on March 13. “That is the company’s choice, and the current rating reflects that decision not to participate in the complaint resolution process.”

The BBB added that it recognizes Buc‑ee’s as a “widely known and beloved brand” and said it has reached out to the company and would welcome the opportunity to work with it in the future.

Buc-ee's did not immediately respond to USA TODAY's request for comment about the "F" rating on March 11 and 13.

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How does a business receive an 'F' rating from the BBB?

The Better Business Bureau assigns ratings on a scale of A+ to F. Ratings are based on information the nonprofit can obtain about the business, including public complaints, according to the Better Business Bureau's website.

"BBB ratings are not a guarantee of a business's reliability or performance. BBB recommends that consumers consider a business's BBB rating in addition to all other available information about the business," the group's website says.

What is the Better Business Bureau, or BBB?

Founded in 1912, the Better Business Bureau, or BBB, is a nonprofit organization that aims to provide transparency about businesses to the general public. The BBB offers a paid accreditation program for businesses, allows consumers to leave public reviews and submit official complaints, and operates its letter-grade rating system to help consumers get a better idea of a business's practices.