This is really interesting to read! You have "NEVER" had any issues with your propane provider until this and now you are going ballistic! If you are on an automatic fill contract you should have a copy of that contract. Conversely, if you told them that you would call them, then they should have mailed out a new contract stating that you were on a 'call-in' basis. If you didn't get a contract or you didn't sign it then the previous contract is still in force! A simple call to the branch manager should be all that is needed. Tampering with their equipment is a HORRIBLE idea! That is their equipment even though it is on your property and they have the right to check their equipment any time they want during business hours or in the case of an emergency, just read your lease agreement. Hope the house doesn't start on fire when you are gone and the neighbors call the fire department and the fire dept calls the gas company and when they get there the tank is chained to the tree so they can't get the tank out to avoid the tank blowing up and leveling your house and every other house within 300 yards! I have to say that people can get pretty emotional about things and make some really bone-head and dangerous decisions. Calm down and call your company, speak to the manager calmly and it will work out. A 500 gallon 'bomb' sitting close to your house is not something to be toying with!
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