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Subject: RE: BS: (UK) 'Faulty' Petrol - where to avoid? From: melodeonboy Date: 01 Mar 07 - 07:03 PM What about diesel fuel? |
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Subject: RE: BS: (UK) 'Faulty' Petrol - where to avoid? From: folk1e Date: 01 Mar 07 - 07:03 PM My lawyer wishes me to state categorically that I am not the folk1e who said that! No that was the other folk1e ..... sue him not me! |
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Subject: RE: BS: (UK) 'Faulty' Petrol - where to avoid? From: folk1e Date: 01 Mar 07 - 06:42 PM Anyone supplied by Greenergy. |
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Subject: RE: BS: (UK) 'Faulty' Petrol - where to avoid? From: jacqui.c Date: 01 Mar 07 - 05:39 PM The news suggested that there have been reports from Northern England and Scotland as well, but this does seem to be mostly in the south. |
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Subject: RE: BS: (UK) 'Faulty' Petrol - where to avoid? From: Jean(eanjay) Date: 01 Mar 07 - 02:26 PM I'm out of date - they think it's silicon in the petrol but it does only seem to be supermarkets in the south. I'm in the north but I'm still going to avoid the supermarket forecourts. |
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Subject: RE: BS: (UK) 'Faulty' Petrol - where to avoid? From: koprokephalos Date: 01 Mar 07 - 02:16 PM Since it's only in the south of england does this mean some green terrorists are putting sugar in the tanks or otherwise fucking-up the engines? |
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Subject: RE: BS: (UK) 'Faulty' Petrol - where to avoid? From: Jean(eanjay) Date: 01 Mar 07 - 02:13 PM It seems to be some supermarkets but according to the teatime news it isn't the petrol! |
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Subject: RE: BS: (UK) 'Faulty' Petrol - where to avoid? From: GUEST,koprokephalos Date: 01 Mar 07 - 02:09 PM Get yer coat and walk, scrump |
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Subject: RE: BS: (UK) 'Faulty' Petrol - where to avoid? From: Scrump Date: 01 Mar 07 - 08:58 AM Oops, I've just seen another thread about this, sorry. And I see Asda is one of the "others". So far it's looking as if Sainsbury's is OK - anyone know any different? |
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Subject: BS: (UK) 'Faulty' Petrol - where to avoid? From: Scrump Date: 01 Mar 07 - 08:28 AM There are news reports that certain petrol suppliers have sold 'faulty' petrol which has badly affected the vehicles of several car users. As I need to fill my car up soon, I'd obviously like to avoid buying any of this crap stuff. The BBC website mentions Tesco, Morrison and "Others" as being the suppliers of faulty petrol. Does anyone know who the "Others" are? Maybe there's a better website somewhere with more details - anyone know? TIA for any help. p.s. I remember back in the 1980s something similar happened with Shell petrol, when they added a chemical to their petrol that was supposed to keep your engine 'clean'. For certain car models, including the one I had at the time (a Vauxhall Cavalier) it ate away the valve seatings and knackered the engine. Thousands of motorists were affected, including me. It cost me hundreds to get fixed, and I got no compensation because Shell would only pay out if you could prove you had used their petrol exclusively since they added the chemical. Of course I couldn't (and indeed hadn't) so I got nowt. The only revenge I could take is to vote with my wheels, and to this day I still avoid Shell, except in emergency when there's no easy alternative. Not that I'm one to bear a grudge or anything :-) |