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Posted by Mike in MI on May 08, 2006 at 15:35:47 from (209.210.232.139):
This morning as I just got out of the shower I heard this sound of a large truck running. Really didn’t pay much attention to it at first. Then I head the lid on the propane tank banging. I thru a towel around me and I open the window which was closest to the tank and I hollered at the driver that had just put the hose on the tank. I really startled him as he jump around to look to see who it was. I told him not to fill it. And he wanted to know why, so I told him that I had another gas company lined up to supply me. He wanted to know why I decided to switch, I told him this other company quoted me $1.499 caped. And Ferrellgas quoted $1.779. Then he says they can match that price. I said wait a minute what gives here. If it weren’t for me switching companies I would still be paying the price of $1.779 thru Ferrellgas. I said why are you here to fill me up now normally it’s done at fall time. He didn’t have an answer for that question. I asked him why couldn’t they quote me that price to begin with. He said he would have his boss call me. I said please do as I’d would like to talk with him also. He also said this other company will raise the price next year on me. I said so did Ferrellgas and they didn’t seen to waste anytime to do it. Right now I’m getting.029 cent per gallon less than what Ferrell quoted me. I did get a call from Ferrellgas this afternoon but it was a secretary just verifying what me and the driver was talking about. She said they’d get back with me. Maybe this driver wasn’t supposed to say anything? Never the less I have to see it in writing to believe it! Oh, plus he said Ferrellgas is one of the biggest suppliers in the country. Going to be interesting what the boss has to say if he calls? Sorry for such a long subject. Mike
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