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Old 10-27-2009, 07:40 PM   #14 (permalink)
gsbrockman
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Originally Posted by HBarlow View Post
Call your insurance company and report the problem, save a sample of the fuel, record dates, names and addresses, and all documentation.
Notifying his insurance company is fine.......but shouldn't the actual claim be filed with the selling station that dispensed the poor quality fuel?????

A friend of mine in the Milford, KY area received a tank of contaminated fuel.....the claim was filed, the Dodge dealer performed the work, and the selling station's insurance company paid the claim......a tad over $16k dollars if I remember correctly.

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