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Re: Bought Bad Gas..What to do
[Re: tmhrmh]
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09/22/19 09:03 AM
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if the dealership hasn’t already emptied gas tank, make sure and get them a mason jar to put some in for proof of dirty gas for Murphy...hold back some, just in case the Murphy sample gets “lost” after give it to them, you have more.
Last edited by donia; 09/22/19 09:04 AM.
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Re: Bought Bad Gas..What to do
[Re: Semo]
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09/22/19 09:05 AM
09/22/19 09:05 AM
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had this happen to me a few years ago, but worse. during a flash floods a tank broke and was flooded with water. I was on my way to hunt at 4am. I think 8 cars were affected and I was the only one that made it out of the parking lot. so, everybody else knew what was going on right away while I was stranded on a road about 2 miles away.
I also had the tank dropped and cleaned, replaced the fuel pump, cleaned fuel lines, and replaced plugs. By the time it was getting fixed I knew the station was paying, so I told the mechanic to replace the fuel pump (doesn't cost much more and they owed me something for my hassle).
I had no problem cause the station knew it was their issue and had to close for several days. Good luck to you. My non-legal advice is go in in person with your receipt and estimate from the dealership and talk to the manager. I would be surprised if they give you a hard time. oh, I forgot. the worst part was that the rain turned to freezing rain then sleet. I had one hell of a time getting back in the vehicle when I got back to meet the tow truck. So did my mechanic. Plus, no doubt, would have stuck a 150+ inch buck that morning...should have sued for a trip to Saskatchewan.
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Re: Bought Bad Gas..What to do
[Re: tmhrmh]
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09/22/19 09:28 AM
09/22/19 09:28 AM
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Make sure you have a receipt. Also, sometimes your car insurance comprehensive coverage will cover it so your payments don't go up. You would have to pay deductible, then they go after gas station. It would be better if the station payed, but I was just throwing another option out there for you.
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Re: Bought Bad Gas..What to do
[Re: tmhrmh]
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09/22/19 09:29 AM
09/22/19 09:29 AM
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I had this happen a few months ago with a McPherson Oil. One of the stations they supply fuel to had water in the tank. There were about 15 cars affected. Everyone made them aware of it. There were cars at the pumps that wouldn't start, people coming back with cars running like crap. They assured us that we would be taken care of and they did. They paid my towing and repairs no questions asked. They have insurance to handle this.
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Re: Bought Bad Gas..What to do
[Re: JohnG]
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09/22/19 10:29 AM
09/22/19 10:29 AM
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Take pics of it being shut down. I remember several years ago when the delivery driver put gas in the diesel tank at Dunn's in Grove Hill. Tell you what, they took care of the ones affected. I bet that was an expensive fix for the trucks that thought they were getting diesel.
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Re: Bought Bad Gas..What to do
[Re: JohnG]
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09/22/19 11:20 AM
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Take pics of it being shut down. I remember several years ago when the delivery driver put gas in the diesel tank at Dunn's in Grove Hill. Tell you what, they took care of the ones affected. I liked Ol Dunns, hate Mr. Lee sold it, but don't blame him
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Re: Bought Bad Gas..What to do
[Re: tmhrmh]
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09/25/19 07:14 AM
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I work in engineering and the highest paid Professional Engineer I work with, his charge out rate isn't even that much...
Really? I had to use a structural engineer recently and his rate was higher than that.
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Re: Bought Bad Gas..What to do
[Re: tmhrmh]
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09/25/19 07:36 AM
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I can't believe it but Murphy admitted there was a mistake and they agreed to fix my vehicle and reimburse me for all the expenses I incurred...
It must have been pretty bad because they didn't even flinch when the bill totaled over $1800...
It's not a common occurrence, but it's common for the station to reimburse expenses when it does happen. Like stated above, they do have insurance that covers these occurrences. It takes a few days, though. What they have to do is go backwards through the chain of custody for the fuel. Every fuel terminal where trucks are loaded should ALWAYS catch a "retain" sample of the fuel loaded on each truck. When something like this happens, you pull the sample of fuel loaded on that particular truck, and test it. If it tests good, then the refinery/terminal are in the clear, and the problem narrows down to the jobber and the station. Most jobbers (although not all) do not store fuel...they simply move fuel, and if they're smart, they also catch retain samples of what they haul so that they're protected.
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Re: Bought Bad Gas..What to do
[Re: tmhrmh]
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09/25/19 07:42 AM
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In my case it had rained over 5" and station sat in a hole. The tanks had gotten water in them. From what I understand they get complaints all the time ( people trying to something for free), but realize there is a issue when they start getting multiple complaints
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