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Re: O/T.. Ferrellgas Issue
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Posted by Dachshund on July 25, 2006 at 19:12:47 from (75.117.102.208):
In Reply to: O/T.. Ferrellgas Issue posted by Mike in MI on July 25, 2006 at 18:31:59:
Had a similar problem here a couple of years ago. I OWN THE TANK. Never contracted with the Company "A" to put 40% into the tank. We did contract Company "B" to fill the tank. We came home and found a bill in the mailbox from Company "A" for filling the tank and a message on the answering machine from Company "B" who MET Company "A"'s truck in our driveway. "A" wanted to charge me for the LP or charge me to remove it. I told him I'd remove it myself (open the valve) and there would be no record of me signing a contract. Finally convinced him to take it out, but he waited 2 months and wanted to charge me for usage. Told him to go to a nice warm place. He finally came out to get what was left (I stopped the truck myself at 10%, otherwise he would have pumped it dry). He sent me a bill which I gave to the Attorney and haven't heard from him since. The attorney never even billed me.
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