Posted by Michael Soldan on November 21, 2014 at 08:28:14 from (24.235.39.66):
In Reply to: Propane Tanks posted by Chris Jones on November 21, 2014 at 06:03:22:
Sometimes you have to make some noise with these money grabbers. Superior Propane started jerking me around with one of their tanks at the cottage, the girl that phoned got the brunt of it ,but I basically told her to get her tank off of my property and they had three days to do it or I would and that I would have Hensall Coop out there the next day with a tank...oh just a moment sir , give me a chance to discuss this with my supervisor....a few moments later and there would be no charge for inspection of their tank. I stayed with them and service has been OK , they put in a new tank this October because the old one was 10 years + in age .. just charged $90 to fill it...don't take any sh!t from a propane company..and you would only have to get 3 thirties filled twice to give you the approximate amount you use,even three or four twenties would keep you happy.
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