Posted by showcrop on December 31, 2013 at 09:44:26 from (75.67.231.80):
As a town volunteer I received notification of an offer that the town's propane supplier made. It was a pretty significant reduction from what I pay. I am not one to jump around a lot, and I have never had a problem with the company that I have had since before they bought out the local company, so I thought I would call them and see if I could get a better price. I called and explained the situation, and they called back after a few hours with a price of $3.10/gal. Now I know that this is still very high, but it is pretty good for here in NH right now, where we also have the highest electrical rates in the country. I know that many would say that I have been getting cheated for years, and perhaps I have for the last few, but I know from having run my own business for 25 years, that contrary to the beliefs of many, that businesses have to pay their bills before they make a profit. Many businesses don't make a profit, don't pay bills, don't stay open. So I want to just pass on that it doesn't hurt to ask for a better price. Oh, and the price today would have been $4.13.
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