Posted by wisbaker on December 13, 2012 at 09:53:51 from (207.118.181.101):
In Reply to: PROPANE FEES posted by Banditfarmer on December 13, 2012 at 07:58:00:
the "fees" might not be mandated by the government, some operators find it easy to quote you a low price/gallon and then add fees to make their money. It's business if you let the vendor abuse you they will. Some of it is legacy from the propane supplier owning the equipment and building the ownership and maintenance into the price of fuel, well it becomes easier to abuse the customer.
How to stop it? Own your own equipment have enough friends living close buy that between yourselves you can take a whole truckload from some other vendor. If the local guys conspire to keep prices unnaturally high call around and find someone willing to bring in a full truck load that you ad-hoc Co-Op will buy for cash.
If you're lucky maybe you can find a Farmer or poultry grower that buys mass quantities of LP and CO-OP with them on their purchases.
Maybe you acquire several large tanks and put them in battery and buy off season.
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