Please explain how hooking my tank back up to allow me to use the 40% of the tank's volume that has been paid for, for well over a year, is in any way illegal. That said even if the tank is a rental, it is here at my request, and at my convenience, as long as I have paid for it, therefore it is basically MY tank to 'protect' and do with as I please until such time as the lease/rental period is expired. In other words if I lock it up, chain it to a tree, or anything else but blow it up/damage it, sell it, etc, there isn't a dang thing they can do about it.
Think about it this way. How would you feel if the cable company hooked you up for basic service, and then 'upgraded' your package and started charging you the higher price without your approval. Your stuck with the upgrade until they remove it, something they can easily do at any time, and at the same time are expecting you to pay for the whole shooting match. Then because you don't meet their demands they disconnect you completely, even though you've consistently paid for the basic service, and deny your access to that you have already paid for.
In the end it's nothing but an intimidation tactic for them where the average homeowner would have no recourse at all to comply with their demands. Unfortunately for them I'm not the average homeowner and their little 'tamperproof' plug was in no way tamperproof, so my gas was hooked back up, and I was once again able to use the product I have paid for, within about 5 minutes of seeing what they had done.
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