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F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 2/21/13 3:36 PM, Eisboch wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... That $2.54 price at the bottom of the short list in the URL was a "special price" all new customers get when they switch from their old propane provider to the company we're now using...25 cents off per gallon on the first tank full-up. Our new provider is locally owned and seems a hell of a lot more customer-service oriented than the provider we had for more than nine years. That company was owned by an out of state corporation. ------------------------------------- That's the only problem with propane. You really can't shop for competitive pricing ... at least not in my state .... because only the supplier who installed the tanks can fill them. If you want to change suppliers, you have to get new tanks. Not a huge deal but the supplier also typically requires a contract that you will buy only from them for some number of years. If you own your own tank here, you can shop for propane, but the supplier we are now using gave us a good deal on the plumbing necessary for our back up generator, plus a discount on the first fill, and its prices are competitive. If I wanted, I could change suppliers, but I have no reason to do so. Are you going to pay him? If not, the price is irrelevant. Your unpaid taxes are relevant and will catch up to you. |
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