Rick Brandt wrote:
> Most places it is a fixed fee to bring the tank up to full. At my
> local HandyMan Hardware you pay before you even go out to the fill
> tank so there's no way they are only charging for what they put in.
HandyMan Hardware! Another St. Louis guy, huh?
Brian
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