Posted by Ron-MO on March 28, 2016 at 08:28:10 from (108.171.131.170):
In Reply to: Propane posted by merlynr on March 28, 2016 at 07:33:41:
Agree with others, sell it to someone else. A few years ago Amerigas bought out a local business, and I had to quickly find a way out. I purchased a tank, sat it along side theres, had another smaller dealer put a couple hundred gallons in it, then burned theirs empty and set it by the road for them to pick up. They told me they would charge me to pick up their tank, but I wished them luck getting any more out of me, and told them it was their tank and I would certainly drag it off in their driveway if they wished I doubt they wanted that as it would likely be on a Sunday and it would be right in the middle of their driveway on Monday morning. In a month or so it disappeared, and I did not get charged, so they were bluffing. I did found out the hard way, to never buy a tank that does not have the plate with numbers on it. I finally found a dealer that would fill, but most will not. I am still in search of a tag to put on this one.
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