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Andrea Parga Andrea Parga is offline
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Default Using diesel fuel in your homes oil burner/boiler

On Sep 7, 10:02*pm, Harry K wrote:
On Sep 7, 12:06*pm, "Stormin Mormon"





wrote:
Because the cost of driving the trucks around starts to get
a bit much. Every time they come out to the house, they have
to generate a work order, and pay the driver, and drive the
truck here and there. They want a few house calls as
possible.


I'd have to guess the price ofoilis cheaper in the
summer -- so if you can plan a year ahead, you can get
cheaperoilduring some months, and tank up.


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"Andrea Parga"
wrote in ...


Ok perhaps I generalized a bit much! I'm in no hole, but
there will be
times when myoilruns out the same week I paid $1,400 *for
rent! Thus
making another $300+ manifest foroila near impossibility!
But buying
5-10 gals ofdieselto tie us over is fine by me, as I had
originally
stated, "in a pinch". Anyhow if I could prevent my hard
earned money
from being pocketed by these stingyoilcompanies forever
I'd die
happy! Why have a minimum 100 gal delivery at all? Why not
let me
throw in 20 gals for $80 or so dollars weekly or bi-weekly?
Seriously,
why not?


How many times do you have to be told? *BECAUSE IT COSTS THEM TOO MUCH
MONEY TO RUN THE FRIPPING TRUCK OUT TO A DITZ THAT ONLY WANTS 10
GALLONS.

Harry K


Harry, please read my recent reply, then go back and re-read the two
messages...if you care to that is. I'm sure you will ascertain I am
the furthest thing from a ditz! :-) However should you not, that's
okay too Jesus loves you and I do too God bless! Now I'm off to take a
nice extremely long extra hot shower, with water heated by my lowly
5gal jug of diesel! ;-)