I’ve done the opposite
I paid for my parts at a pick and pull and got out to the vehicle without them
I paid for my parts at a pick and pull and got out to the vehicle without them
We went to tractor supply. I had my 20 lb cylinders filled. Put them in the car and some lady asked about our FJ. We spoke a few minutes then went out seperate ways.
I left without paying for my propane!
I had to go back,tail between my legs and explain why I left without paying.
At least they didn't call the cops on me.
My hardware store empies them, pumps them down(?), then refills them to 14lbs. So not to capacity. The other place just does a tank swap.Our gas stations have been prepay for as long as I have been driving and I'm 52 now. As for propane there is no telling exactly how much you need. One of mine was not quite empty yet.
Good thing it wasn't during the early pandemic. You would be facing 5 to 10.A few years back Costco missed the toilet paper on the bottom of the shopping cart. They caught it at the exit, but since the store was packed the gal smiled and said, "Our mistake; just go..."
I was kinda torn (remember I am a cheapskate) but told her, "If I go I will never get this outta my head and never sleep soundly..."
She walked me back to the checker and let me pay right away.
Now I always remind them to check the bottom. Kinda hard to miss 1 bazillion rolls ot TP but ya never know...
I love Costco.
Just like doing the right thing even though nobody's looking. Integrity.I'm sure it made them feel good. They're not used to people returning to pay
Bravo for doing the right thing!We went to tractor supply. I had my 20 lb cylinders filled. Put them in the car and some lady asked about our FJ. We spoke a few minutes then went out seperate ways.
I left without paying for my propane!
I had to go back,tail between my legs and explain why I left without paying.
At least they didn't call the cops on me.
Our gas stations have been prepay for as long as I have been driving and I'm 52 now. As for propane there is no telling exactly how much you need. One of mine was not quite empty yet.