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Are you being cheated at the pump?
Posted: 04.22.2012 at 7:00 AM
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As gasoline prices rise, so do complaints from consumers worried they might be getting cheated at the pump.
In the first seven months of this fiscal year, 1,232 motorists have filed complaints with the Texas Department of Agriculture, which inspects gasoline pumps for accuracy. That compares with 1,559 for all of last year.
So we did a little checking and went through the very extensive list on the Department's website to see if there were any infractions taking place in the Panhandle area.
There are two reports in Potter County, both from the same set of pumps.
Fast Stop #19 at 2305 West 3rd Street had two complaints filed as "TWO TIMES THE TOLERANCE"
The only other reports coming out of this area were in Lubbock.
Another Fast Stop, #14 along with 7 Eleven Food Store #417 were cited for "SHORT MEASURE IN EXCESS OF TOLERANCE."
If you wish to file a complaint on a faulty gas pupmp, you can do so at: http://www.texasagriculture.gov/RegulatoryPrograms/FileaFuelComplaint.aspx
You may also file a complaint by calling 1-800-TELL-TDA (1-800-835-5832) or by emailing TDA at TellTDA@TexasAgriculture.gov.
If you wish to remain anonymous, you are not required to leave your name or contact information.
Under most circumstances, information you provide to TDA is public information subject to disclosure under the Texas Public Information Act.