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<blockquote data-quote="jeffreyewe" data-source="post: 350813" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>I suspect that the fuel from the shell station was contaminated wt water or owner mixed wt other substances.</p><p> </p><p>It happened once on my friend that pumped fuel from a particular station and so happens that the fuel was contaminated with water from their main Tank underground. He had to empty out all the fuel in his tank, dry it and refuel wt petrol from another station.</p><p> </p><p>Now, he made a formal complaint to that station and also to the pertol company. A prior investigation was made and test was done, sure enough, they found traces of water in the station tank. Apparently the tank had a hairline crack thus water from the ground managed to sip into the tank. </p><p> </p><p>To cut the story short, my friend was compensated for the tank full and charges for the repairs. Case closed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffreyewe, post: 350813, member: 9"] I suspect that the fuel from the shell station was contaminated wt water or owner mixed wt other substances. It happened once on my friend that pumped fuel from a particular station and so happens that the fuel was contaminated with water from their main Tank underground. He had to empty out all the fuel in his tank, dry it and refuel wt petrol from another station. Now, he made a formal complaint to that station and also to the pertol company. A prior investigation was made and test was done, sure enough, they found traces of water in the station tank. Apparently the tank had a hairline crack thus water from the ground managed to sip into the tank. To cut the story short, my friend was compensated for the tank full and charges for the repairs. Case closed. [/QUOTE]
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