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Posted by farmallbee on March 04, 2006 at 03:33:07 from (65.134.203.131):
In Reply to: O/T: Ferellgas. posted by Jim@concordfarms. on March 03, 2006 at 15:43:50:
rip off-my dad who is 76 and legally blind had a few run ins with them ( actually I did since I take care of his personal matters). The were to deliver 300 gallons that he prepaid for-the delivery many ran out with 50 gallons short-said they would bring it later. Never did, come fall dad tells me to tell them to bring 250 gallons and the 50 gallons they owe him-get the bill they charge us for the 50 gallons then try 3 card monte-arguing over ownership of tank, price of gas, etc. Finally some goober in an office says we will let you have the 250 gallons for wholesale price-which I later discover is actually retail for larger customers. Long story short when this gas is gone they will be one customer short.
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