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Old 12-05-2024, 07:51 PM   #1
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few/many years ago tank getting low. Called Amerigas. Told could be up to 10 days.
Waited/watched 10 days. Nothing.
Called Amerigas again. Was told that weekend days do not count for the 10 days. So it is actually up to 14 days. And Amerigas charged for tank rental.

Waited/watched on 14th day. No delivery. Called on the 15th day.
Finally got delivery the 16th day.

Yes, there is automatic delivery.
For a three hundred dollar surcharge, paid in advance by credit card over the telephone, Amerigas will make a propane delivery the next day in the lakes region.
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For a three hundred dollar surcharge, paid in advance by credit card over the telephone, Amerigas will make a propane delivery the next day in the lakes region.
Literally, highway robbery.
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Old 12-06-2024, 11:30 AM   #3
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I used to run into the BS TheProfessor describes but they seem to have straightened some things out. Yes, if you have deliveries made via a phone call which I also do you need to give them a good week in advance, no real biggie. I own the tank no hassles there. When I used to call other (more reliable) companies for deliveries I found them to be more than Amerigas, don't know if that's the case now.
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May I ask where you got the tank? Did you purchase it from Amerigas?
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Old 12-07-2024, 07:22 AM   #5
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Purchasing a residential tank can be a tad difficult. At least a few years ago.

The advantage is that one can go with any delivery company. But normally, one has to open an account.

One propane person told me that the propane tanks are all leased. That a seperate company owns all residential propane tanks. Not sure if this interpretation is true or not.

Amerigas for me anyway - I had to pay a yearly rental fee.
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Old 12-08-2024, 10:27 AM   #7
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Yes, I'm 99% sure the tank was purchased from Amerigas it's been years now. You can order deliveries from anybody when you own your own tank however as another poster stated you may need to open an account. Opening an account is easy probably 10 minutes per company online if you want to do it yourself. If opening it online doesn't work of course you can just call the particular company and do it over the phone.

I stick with Amerigas cause we "supposedly" get a preferred rate in Suissevale, if it's cheaper and how much I don't know I can't be bothered spending time investigating everybody's prices, I do not burn that much gas it isn't my primary source of heat.
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Opening an account is easy probably 10 minutes per company online if you want to do it yourself.
Each propane company has to enter your home, check all connections, record all serial numbers, and of course checck tank outside.

Ever since the house blew up in Krainewood, the propane companies have been quite extensive in their analysis.
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Ah yes now that you mention it I guess I did need a s/n or something off the tank when I opened a second account with someone else. I do not recall a special visit probably checked everything out when the delivery was made.
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