Reno
Salem,#2Consumer Suggestion
Wed, May 23, 2012
If you own your own tank, Its up to you to pay for any repairs. you are responsible for the valve on the tank but they are responsible for pig tail or high pressure or twin regulator that they installed on actuall hook-up to your piping if you did not purchase these items on hook up!. I'm thinking they repaired it without charge thinking they would capitalize on a refill. Either way, they jumped the gun by picking up the tank, but look at it this way. When you get your tank back ,it will be empty and therefore both have got what they wanted. I dont know what size of tank you have but if you throw a oil base pant job of white and its all repaired , you can make good money off selling it. I sold a refurbished 1965 120 gal for 300.00 bucks ...recently.. they might want a fee for the repair at parts and 80.00 per hr. charge thou....Ouch...dont let them keep the tank!
Bubba Lee
REd Deer,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, April 11, 2012
Get the proof of ownership and the rest of the documentation out and call the police right now!
Where I live this is fraud and theft.
The company has the right (allowing for access etc) to recover their fuel, they might even have the right to move the tank and return it once the fuel they put in is recovered. (Based on environmental and safety laws) But I doubt that they can just take the tank.
Call The Police