Posted by Dave from MN on February 13, 2008 at 12:32:49 from (96.24.89.145):
Ya now, I filled my tank last Nov 13th. $196 to top it off. They came about a month and a half ago and drove back out. I didnt need any, but I AM on the "will call" well, I looked yesterday and I was at 40%, well, if I made it the coldest 3 months so far with only using 40%(because I think they only fill you to 80-85%), I should be able to finish off the year with the 40% left and my wood heat I have had all winter. Well here I come home and see a gas ticket on the doorknob for 105.4 gallons@$3.119 a gallon, and a flippin $5.99 hazmat fee--$334.73 total, when I didnt even need gas, didnt call for it, didnt want it. In fact I was gonna empty the tank, buy my own and switch to Amerigas because that is who supplies the propane for the chicken barn. So here I sit with a full tank which cost me double what it would have been to fill MY tank next summer when the price is low. Any advice what to tell them when I call them?
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