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mayo30
Oct 17, 2014Explorer
cwenger wrote:
I recently purchased diesel fuel from a First Nations/Native American proprietor in Canada when my 100 gal tank was about ½ full. I expected that about 200 liters would fill the tank. Instead, it took 240 liters to fill.
I know that First Nations people operate under different laws than the rest of us. My first question is, are First Nations retail fuel sellers subject to the same inspection and calibrations of their fuel pumps as other fuel retailers in Canada?
My second question is, does anyone else think that they may have received less fuel than they paid for at a First Nations/Native American fuel retailer?
Thanks in advance for answers to these questions.
Seeing as their taxes are lower the liters must therefor be smaller.I know for sure their cigarettes are shorter,or they are still using Queen Victoria era liters.Just kidding, I am sure they abide by Canadian Tariff and trade regulations.
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