Recent comments in /f/vermont

No-Establishment3083 OP t1_jaoj3e8 wrote

Tbh suing them for 400$ is not really worth it for me because of time and energy, I work FT, travel and I am a student. It happened and sucked but I know better now. I am gathering my evidence and using it to continue my report to the State Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets and the Gulf company. I'd rather see them investigated and having some type of consequences and stop this from happening to others. If it results in some type of refund then that would be great but I don't expect it to happen anytime soon.

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kosmonautinVT t1_jaohx3d wrote

Maybe you could get a statement from the mechanic, a sample of the contaminated gasoline (I think the gas will float on top of left undisturbed), and sue them in small claims court?

Edit: receipt or credit charge from the gas station would be good to have too

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No-Establishment3083 OP t1_jaofxk3 wrote

I don't know much about cars, but the Mechanic was really helpful and showed and explained it was water. From the way they were saying it, I assume it was a large amount. The shop was amazing though and completely understanding with the situation and was willing to talk to anyone to help verify the issue.

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saucynancydisaster t1_jaocmzw wrote

You should double check that removing your propane tank or heating system doesn’t conflict with your mortgage terms (if you have one). Sometimes mortgage documents specify that you can’t remove a permanent heat source. It’s probably unlikely since you have an alternative, but you don’t want a bad surprise if you sell.

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greeneyedbandit82 t1_jao92q8 wrote

Hair: try Scherdiva Salon; owner (Robert) used to do my hair and also Miss Vermonts. They have a FB page and also booking online. Can't really speak on any of the other stylists there. He is now located in Essex.

Nails: I don't know where to go, just where NOT to.

edited: named names on the nail section and I feel bad about it.

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