Am I being out of line?

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Originally Posted by Chris142
Originally Posted by FordBroncoVWJeta
I'm surprised in CA you guys are using propane.

Why is that? We use it for cooking,drying clothes and heat. It gets down to the low 20's even the teens often.

Just because propane is a very expensive gas. Why not use electric or natural gas? Only houses I have known that run of propane is rural farm houses.
 
Originally Posted by Chris142
We always need propane around this time of year. I always order 50 gallons and it will get me through till summer when the price goes down. I called to order 50 gallons. They now have a 100g minimum.

I don't want to spend nearly $400 on propane right now. I told them that and the lady on the phone told me I could freeze.

This really upset me so I told her that they can pick up their tank as soon as it's empty.

I started calling around and the competition will bring me a tank,mount it,hook it up and put 100 gallons in it for $260.


Lesson learned - it's way better to own your tank and call around for the lowest rates.
 
In Pa we used fuel oil in the old farmhouse. I filled up when it was cheapest, mid summer I think. Can't quote numbers now but it was a better investment than anything else I could have done with the money. Don't know propane economics but it could be worth your while to modify your buying if possible. Hope it wasn't a low price to get you as a customer and it goes up later.

It doesn't sound like he wants to own his tank.
 
Originally Posted by FordBroncoVWJeta
Originally Posted by Chris142
Originally Posted by FordBroncoVWJeta
I'm surprised in CA you guys are using propane.

Why is that? We use it for cooking,drying clothes and heat. It gets down to the low 20's even the teens often.

Just because propane is a very expensive gas. Why not use electric or natural gas? Only houses I have known that run of propane is rural farm houses.
you been watching too much tv!
Im pretty much a rural farm house. 10 acres over a mile from a street. Natural gas is not available here and electric is much more expensive than propane Here.
 
Originally Posted by oilpsi2high
Originally Posted by Chris142
We always need propane around this time of year. I always order 50 gallons and it will get me through till summer when the price goes down. I called to order 50 gallons. They now have a 100g minimum.

I don't want to spend nearly $400 on propane right now. I told them that and the lady on the phone told me I could freeze.

This really upset me so I told her that they can pick up their tank as soon as it's empty.

I started calling around and the competition will bring me a tank,mount it,hook it up and put 100 gallons in it for $260.


Lesson learned - it's way better to own your tank and call around for the lowest rates.


You cant swap companies here. You still have to be serviced by 1 company only. We owned our last tank. It sprung a leak from the gauge and parts were not available. Plus I lost a bunch of gas. If their tank leaks they handle it.
 
Some 35 years ago the boss use to say it cost him 50 cents per gallon just to drive out the driveway. It`s more now of course and with training maintenance and wages independent companys struggle. At the same time propane at times is a niucence to refiners and is flared off to get rid of it. Not sure why the price isn`t as competetive as fuel oil.
 
Originally Posted by FordBroncoVWJeta
Originally Posted by Chris142
Originally Posted by FordBroncoVWJeta
I'm surprised in CA you guys are using propane.

Why is that? We use it for cooking,drying clothes and heat. It gets down to the low 20's even the teens often.

Just because propane is a very expensive gas. Why not use electric or natural gas? Only houses I have known that run of propane is rural farm houses.



Simple it's California=electric way too overpriced. He is in a rural area=no natural gas.
 
I'm in Dutchess County NY. I have 3 100 gallon tanks for my 16k generator and I use it for cooktop and dryer. I am always [censored] when I see a difference in the price for those that use propane for heating and those in my situation. Not anger at those who get it cheaper because it's "heat" good for them and I'd do the same. What is not ok to me is (i have oil) why is the scale not the same? I'm making my garage propane heat so that will do it for the lower rate.

Just me but a commodity is just that and charging some based upon the utility they get from it is not just. I do realize we need market controls but some don't seem to fit the bill to me.
 
Originally Posted by Jarlaxle
At a guess, because he is in a rural area that doesn't HAVE natural gas.


CNG tanks can be picked up for as little as $100,
Commercially CNG is $2/gge and has been the same price for decades. Simple conversion to make propane equipment run on gas.

Only catch is you need to fill at the gas station they won't come to you.

Around here there are quite a few cng stations
 
Let me get this straight.

Other companies will deliver 100 gal for $260.
Your legacy company wanted $400 for 100gal?

And you think you might be out of line for what?

What's the catch?
 
Originally Posted by A_User55555
There's a company out in Arlen Texas called Strickland Propane. The Assistant Manager Hank is great to work with.

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One of my most favorite shows.
 
Dang, if you think shopping around makes you out of line, you must be a saint and a good neighbor to have. Lol. I would have done the same thing. You should have been grandfathered in IMO.

On a side note, $400 for 50 gallons.. ouch. Paid $1.25 a gallon here and filled our 500 gal tank.

What do you use it for anyways? Makes me wonder if you could get some oversized cylinders and fill them yourself.
 
Out of line? No way. Once I secured a deal I would have called them back. My comments about what to do and where to put the tank would get me a timeout on this site. Having said that had they refrained from the stupid remark about freezing my reply would have been polite. But I still would have dumped them.
 
Originally Posted by Chris142
We always need propane around this time of year. I always order 50 gallons and it will get me through till summer when the price goes down. I called to order 50 gallons. They now have a 100g minimum.

I don't want to spend nearly $400 on propane right now. I told them that and the lady on the phone told me I could freeze.

This really upset me so I told her that they can pick up their tank as soon as it's empty.

I started calling around and the competition will bring me a tank,mount it,hook it up and put 100 gallons in it for $260.


I probably would've done the same thing.

Take my business for granted? Don't treat me well?

I'll give my money to someone else, thank you.
 
Originally Posted by Nick1994
Originally Posted by A_User55555
There's a company out in Arlen Texas called Strickland Propane. The Assistant Manager Hank is great to work with.

crackmeup2.gif


One of my most favorite shows.


Me too, I tell you what!

I would have told the current propane company to take a flying leap too.
 
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I called another place Saturday. They were closed so I left a msg. He called me @7a this morning. Prices are much more reasonable than my current supplier. Best thing is that he has a $100 miminum....not a 100 gallon minimum.
 
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