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Rash of bad fuel...

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DamageINC

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So yesterday we had *6* vehicles come in, barely running, with fuel filters that looked like they were used for target practice for the pink-goop guns in the Ghostbuster movie.

 

Fuel was VERY cloudy in each instance. Every one of these customers bought their fuel from the same station, and2 we have had issues with this particular station before. But never 6 vehicles in a day..

 

2 more came in today, and another customer called us up because he was changing his own filters for the same reason and wanted to know if we had any anti-gel additives. All purchased from the same station.

 

I guess my question is that, how do these customers go about getting their money back from the problems the fuel caused?? One customer in particular had us change the filters almost immediately after he filled up a week ago... THE SAME TANK OF FUEL killed his second set of filters in under 200 miles. He's furious that he paid twice to fix a problem from the same fill-up..

 

Anyone have any recommendations?

 

Dave

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how is that station is open? my firends dad had a 01 gmc diesel,he told them to with up with diesel, about one block later it stop running,truck was filled with gas and the

gas station payed a $10 000 bill,I don't how it works in the US but I would think the station would have to cough up some money,oh well that station better stop selling that fuel befor they go bankrupt!

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