Joe Draeger was harassed this morning when he said, “everybody is in the same boat.”
He sells LP gas in the northwoods area through Draeger Propane and is being constantly called as customers run out — or nearly out — and the cost goes through the roof.
Full story: Antigo Daily Journal
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Bs replied on
I call bs. They set their own prices on LP. It can be raised and lowered as they please. Draegers must be running low on cash. FS isn't any better either. Lazy drivers, and even more lazy office folk.
anonymous replied on
Here is an idea. Take some of your money and buy a propane truck and start your own business. Then when you find out what rate you'll have to charge your new customers. You'll realize how much of an a$$ you made yourself look on a stupid website complaining about crap you know nothing about. Have a great day! Also if you make a general statement anon that is fine but when you start tossing peoples names around while not using your own it makes you a pure coward. For the record I am not friends with any of the people you whine about. Just had to let you know how big of a coward and idiot you are.
anonymous replied on
LMAO those slick Draegers must have convinced Governor Walker to participate in their diabolical plot (sarcasm)
http://www.waow.com/story/24548512/2014/01/25/gov-walker-issues-state-of...
Big Trucker replied on
I think the cost issues are way up the chain and the local folks are just passing on the costs they are charged... plain and simple. A lot of people sit an their arses and do nothing but whine about everything from their welfare checks to their roids which are sore from sitting on their arses whining. It's a real viscous cycle that they would understand if they went out and found a job.
Steve replied on
Here's the deal with the propane. Old a$$ clown Joey buys at a set price before the heating season begins and then charges whatever the hell he wants.. been there done that!.
Anonymous replied on
Here's the real deal with propane. You can pay as you go or you can enter into a contract to lock in your price. Most people choose to gamble and pay as you go and hope for the best. Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose.
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