We are putting in a new 500 gal tank next week at $1.15 per gal. Two months ago it was .95 but we weren't ready to tackle the propane project just yet. Guess I should feel lucky considering some of the prices posted in other parts of the country.
Riptides the Propane compnay while filling my parents tank I had them tank up my F700 Propane truck. Well when i got my bill the lady inthe office pu me down for tank rental dues. I told her I dont rent a tank and she argued like an idiot about it. Later she said we only rent tanks for the last ten years. I then asked her to step outside and look at the 50 gallon pressuretank on the side of my truck along with my title to it. Of course she wanted to see where it had been pressure tested by her people and such. I had to show here my road tax stickers and all that to. I think I may find another suppler here.
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So if her people hadn't tested the tank, or you hadn't paid taxes etc. was she going to take the propane back?
I would have said, "The hell with that, do you want my money or not?" and not shown her a thing.
Ford 1220, John Deere 770, Case 580E and Allmand TLB-35
Was talking about this with one of my brothers last night. He buys his from Suburban and one of the others and I use aeroenergy . He got his "lock-in" notice at $2.15 per gallon. He stopped by the office to tell them never mind, I'm switching suppliers. The reply given was that they would sell him his propane for $1.90 a gallon and waive his tank rental fee /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif. So apparently, the run around you got is very normal in this particular trade.
I have Agway which was just bought out by Suburban /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif. Agway has a list that they go by that tells them what rate to charge you. This is calculated on your annual usage.
I.E., 0-200 gallons is X amount $'s, 201-400 gallons and so on.
The more you use, the cheaper the rate.
The difference can be significant. Gerard