Posted by jdemaris on September 20, 2013 at 11:18:26 from (70.192.12.111):
In Reply to: Re: Propane tank posted by Mike M on September 20, 2013 at 10:16:30:
I wouldn't waste any time with a company that behaves like Amerigas did. The tank is on MY property and has nobody's company name on it. I told them I owned it and they said "prove it." In other words - they called me a liar until proved otherwise. They can kiss my a*s, along with any others like them. I found two other local small companies that had no problem with my tank.
By the way. I put in a propane tank at my cabin in Indian Lake, Adirondacks, NY (Hamilton Co.) I called up J & R Eldredge from Lake Pleasant. They went over and filled it with no money up front, no proof of ownership, no anything. Just my name, mail address and phone #. I was amazed. These people do not know me and I don't live in that area. That's what I call a good old fashioned business. They later sent a bill, we paid, and that was that. I wish there were more gas companies around like that. Amerigas acted like they'd be doing me a HUGE favor by permitting me to be their lowly and obedient customer.
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