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Re: OT: Propane prices and firewood
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Posted by JD @ Antique Acres on October 30, 2004 at 14:35:29 from (65.73.221.25):
In Reply to: OT: Propane prices and firewood posted by Midwest redneck on October 30, 2004 at 04:36:30:
Ferrel gas is not the answer, but I don't know who is. I have been with this original suppler going way back when they were company X than were bought out by company Y which were bought out by Ferrel. Each step has gotten worse along the way. I use enough gas in a year for drying corn that the owned/leased tank issue is not a problem. For my three tanks I get a price that compares the the owned tank rate. My gripe is that after each buy out is that you lose the local contact. Now calls are fowarded to a regional office and if they don't answer it goes to an office 1500 miles away. Your just a number now. As for changing suppliers, thats a joke now too. Before a rival company would be more than happy to place a tank now in some cases they charge up to $250 to do it. As for the old company picking up their tank the gas inside IS yours if you paid for it, your are entitled to a refund. And now they even charge for picking up THEIR tank.
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