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How To Identify A Filling Stations That Sells Poor Quality Fuel by froz(m): 10:04pm On Jul 20, 2017
INTRODUCTION
Most motorists must have had terrible encounters with some filling stations. Such encounters range from being ripped off by petrol attendants while filling up your tank, or you get to incur some unplanned expenses in repairs as a result of poor quality fuel in some of those filing stations.


HOW DO YOU IDENTITY A FILLING STATION WITH A POTENTIAL THREAT TO YOUR “POCKET”?

Here are some points I have gathered from my experience.
Feel free to add your experience in the comment section. *Please, it should be limited to FUEL QUALITY, and not price hikes.

1. Low patronage.
These days, you’ve got filling stations springing up daily to service a particular neighborhood.
Because of the stiff competitions here and there right now, some filling stations aren’t able to compete.

WHEN YOU DON’T SEE LOTS OF MOTORISTS COMING THERE TO BUY FUEL, THAT’S A FLASH POINT FOR YOU.

That’s to tell you, it’s either the quality of fuel being sold isn’t up to standard (may have been adulterated and/or contaminated, causing engine wahala).

People would patronise filling stations, especially when they know they’d derive maximum benefits (for their car, and perhaps, their pockets too).

2. Complaints from motorists.
A direct source of such complaints would come from commercial drivers more often.
You could incidentally here an angry commercial driver, whose bitter about the economic loss his suffering as a result of breakdown of his car from buying bad fuel. When you get wind of such info, ask questions. Such as, where was the fuel purchased, and what was the name of the station.

3. Beware of filling stations acting as a franchise.
Some of these filling stations do not adhere to the strict standards of their umbrella company as well as that of regulatory bodies. What they seem to be interested in is to make maximum profit at the expense of motorists.

CONCLUSION
With the proliferation of filling stations here and there, it has become imperative to ensure that you patronise stations where you’d have better service delivery, and not where, because of time constraints, decide to buy poor quality fuel, that in the long run would create a deep hole in your pocket(s).

Being vigilante and observant is the key.

SOURCE: https://brandspurng.com/how-to-identify-a-filling-stations-that-sells-poor-quality-fuel/

Re: How To Identify A Filling Stations That Sells Poor Quality Fuel by Larwin(m): 10:10pm On Jul 20, 2017
when the patronage from commercial riders is very low, you should know somethng is nt right

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Re: How To Identify A Filling Stations That Sells Poor Quality Fuel by Flexherbal(m): 10:13pm On Jul 20, 2017
Taken !
Re: How To Identify A Filling Stations That Sells Poor Quality Fuel by rodeo0070(m): 9:46am On Jul 21, 2017
Larwin:
when the patronage from commercial riders is very low, you should know somethng is nt right

True talk!
Re: How To Identify A Filling Stations That Sells Poor Quality Fuel by Nobody: 7:16am On Jul 22, 2017
On point, commercial drivers know d cheat ones
Re: How To Identify A Filling Stations That Sells Poor Quality Fuel by Nobody: 8:01am On Jul 24, 2017
Larwin:
when the patronage from commercial riders is very low, you should know somethng is nt right

Gbabee

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