Posted by Tom B...IN on June 06, 2008 at 04:29:11 from (24.208.221.100):
Ok got little story first. In the town I live in (Zionsville) there is an oil company called taylor oil. They sell bulk fuels etc. We got an account there to fill our family vechiles at there place. (they give you a card adn an account and send a bill at the end of the month) We joined about 18months ago and have been getting gas for about $2.48 ever since. yesterday we get a call from the owner saying that our account had been messed up. When the activated our cards somehow it was set to give us the same price and not fluxuate. So now they want us to pay the difference. This happened to us and about 40 other accounts.
Now I understand this is a "family business" and I wouldnt want to screw anybody, but then again why should we have to pay for their mistake. We havent heard how much they want us to pay but its going to be thousands.
Legally I doubt they can make us pay, and morally i would feel wrong not paying, but hopefully we can work out an agreement as to the price (maybe pay half or something). Because afterall its there fault.
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