Posted by Wile E on January 23, 2013 at 15:32:31 from (66.188.56.202):
I put in for 250 gallon fill on my propane tank to my local propane supplier. The delivery was supposed to be today, I get home today at 4 pm and no propane fill ticket was present. I looked at the tank and the driver never showed up. I called the fuel supplier and the woman that works there says, "Oh, The driver cant get down your driveway until you trim the trees" (There are several pine trees that overhang) I told this woman that they came down my driveway last summer. (I own my own 500 gallon tank too)
I went out and used a bow saw and cut back a dozen limbs. I called the place back and said, ok, you should be all set, in fact if your driver breaks the mirror off your truck I will pay for it, $100 I am told. A guy answers now and says, well he has to talk to the driver, blah, blah, I said ok fine and hung up the phone. I called another propane supplier (in another town 40 miles away) and asked for a 300 gallon fill. She will call me tomorrow telling me when she can deliver.
I want to talk to the owner of the place in my town and tell him what is more important, his truck or my house freezing. With the attitude of the driver why would they drive on the road at all, they might run over a nail, dog poo might fly up and hit the windshield, or they might hit a deer.
I am steaming pizzed now and need some answers out of you fellas on what to do or say to this so called propane supplier.
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