Posted by Erik Ks farmer on December 13, 2012 at 16:44:50 from (199.241.240.16):
In Reply to: PROPANE FEES posted by Banditfarmer on December 13, 2012 at 07:58:00:
We had trouble with the company Brad K mentioned.....We were on level pay one winter, the next we payed as we went and used half the lp some how. Then they sent a new driver who filled the tank on a cold day before a 40 degree warm up the next. The relief valve blew and we lost 500 gallon. They thought I was going to pay for the lost fuel and the refill...I didn't. Then when we bought the farm where we now live I told them to come get the tank and pump out what was in it and refund me the difference. Took 3 months to get a check, I called in and asked to talk to the supervisor 3 times, was told "I'm sorry he's out of the office". The 4th time I asked "where is he, out playing golf with my money?" He came on the line real quick and the check came 3 days later.The tank came with the farm where we live now and a local supplier fills it, 200 gallon minimum but no bs charges and they deliver within 24 hours.
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