a news story -----------gas station fraud
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Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 22:21:08 -0700
From:
bradcameron@cox.net
To: dolori1776@aol.com
Subject: Fwd: a news story
-----------gas station fraud
This email was sent to me
by a friend whose cousin is the LA fire captain.
This is true. It
happened to them three weeks ago somewhere in Pomona on our way to Pechanga.
The pump should have totaled @ $68.00 (and change). When the receipt was
printed, and she checked it was $ 77.00 (and change).
She got
mad, went inside the store, asked for a calculator and let them do the math.
They refunded her. She told them that if they cheat, they had better make it
right. Normally, her husband would skip printing the receipt. Not
her.
We saw on the news the other night that this is happening
everywhere.
Brian pumped exactly one gallon of gas. The price did not
match the cost of one gallon. It was higher. He went inside and
complained, got a refund.
There is also a number on each pump that you
can call and complain.
This is a true story, so read it
carefully.
On April 24, 2008, I stopped at a BP gas station in GA. My
truck's gas gauge was on 1/4 of a tank. I use the mid-grade, which was priced
at $3.71 per gallon. When my tank is at this point, it takes somewhere around
14
gallons to fill it up.
When the pump showed 14 gallons had been
pumped, I began to slow it down. Then, to my surprise, it went to 15, then 16.
I even looked under my truck to see if it was being spilled. It was
not.
Then it showed 17 gallons on the pump. It stopped at 18
gallons. This was very strange to me, since my truck has only an 18 gallon
tank. I went on my way a little confused, then on the evening news I heard a
report that 1 out of 4 gas stations had calibrated their pumps to show more
gas had been pumped than a person actually got.
Here is how to check a
pump to see if you are getting the right amount:
Whichever grade you
are using, put EXACTLY 10 GALLONS in your tank, then look at the dollar
amount. If the dollar amount is not EXACTLY 10 times the price of the
fuel you have chosen, then the pumps are rigged.
In my case,
as I said, the mid-grade was $3.71 9/10 per gallon; my dollar amount for 10
gallons should have been $37.19. I wish I had checked the pump. It doesn't
matter where you pump gas. please check the 10 gallon price. If you do
find a station that is cheating, contact the state Agriculture Department, and
direct your comments to the Commissioner....the info is on the gas
pumps.
Please don't delete this until you have sent it to all people in
your address book. We need to put a stop to this outrageous cheating of
customers. The gas companies are making enough profits at honest
rates.