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February 2024 by Kyle Rotan
Place makes up their own hours says open 7-4. Got here at 342 and they were closed been in the parking lot since 657, it’s now 715 and still not one car in the parking lot. Awful
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September 2023 by Dana Caldwell
There are a few things I'd Iike to share not only to the loyal customers that have been so supportive of Tom and the hard work he has continued to do for all the local businesses up and down the pike but just every customer that has come in since he started all said "wow I honestly didn't know this place was even open bc of the amount of vandalism and what was left when he started " but tomstill took the task with enthusiasm and wanted to prove his loyalty to his boss. What most don't know is that Tom is old school and never relied on Facebook or any online advertising. Tom was taught by his father that loyalty and honesty coupled with sincerity to each customer whether it was one or many would keep the customers coming in and and by word of mouth the amount of customers would continue to grow and appreciate his sincerity and loyalty to them as well. The past few months have dealt Tom a few bad hands all at once. The most recent vandalism has made the already bad shape of building worse than ever. It has left Tom with no electricity at all and he still needs to keep his job with a generator to pump propane. So I'm asking all the loyal customers and all the local businesses to continue to keep going to the williamstown station to support Tom and show your loyalty so he can make that station thrive regardless of the vandals and keep the job he put his heart and loyalty into not only the customers that he always says are the most amazing customers but to show the undying loyalty to the bosses he has been unconditionally loyal to for close to a decade.. so because of the last vandalism no one even knows they are open and tom sits praying for his loyal customers to keep coming for their propane and spread the word that even vandalized building and no electric for open sign he is still trying to save job with generator. so please show him loyalty to keep his job and take care of his daughter.Thank you.
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February 2023 by Malynda Barrett
1. Propane tanks installed in violation of code at property purchased. As a new propane user was unaware until got quotes from other companies saying they are in violation and need to be moved. S&F has been filling them in this spot for many years without care to public safety. Will be reporting them.2. You can never get an actual person on the phone when you call.3. I asked them a year and a half ago to pick up 2 unused tanks that remain sitting empty.4. Still waiting for a call back 2 weeks later. No response.
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January 2023 by Adolf Putin
Dis is the place for when you needing the propanes I am sure. Now you go see
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March 2022 by olga tsoplakis
Great Propane. But do not go here if you expected ice cream
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February 2021 by T
Purchased a S&F refilled propane tank from a local store for around $18.00. They advertise the tank to have a net weight of 17lbs of propane. Used the tare weight stamped on the tank to calculate the actual net contents and came up with exactly 15lbs, not 17lbs. The threaded connection on the tank is corroded and had debris inside the port where your propane hose would connect, which needed to be cleaned out or risk obstructing the small orifices in the propane regulator. There is an o-ring seal inside the port where your propane hose would connect as well and that seal looked deteriorated. I reached out to S&F mainly to discuss the advertised tank weight discrepancy via email with no response. In the future, I will continue to buy my propane refills from a reputable company such as Blue Rhino or Amerigas. All their propane tanks come filled with 15lbs, the tanks are clean looking and have undergone quality control checks prior to refilling, and they have new gas valves on every tank that include new o-ring seals. I’d rather spend literally $2-3 more to have something that is “as advertised” and with minimal potential for leaks or problems.