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Replying to: dejapooh (Nov 15, 2007 9:09 am) Clean Energy demands a $100 deposit for their "Clean Energy Fuel Card" which really is just a marketing access card that restricts access, then . . . get this . . . delays the actual credit card processing on a real credit card (ie Visa/MC/Discover) ONE DAY LATER in a batch process!!! Thus, CE is requiring a deposit only for their convenience to cover their poor business practice of delayed credit card processing . . . no real business would opt to not immediately run through a credit card for authorization!!! Further, CE does NOT pay any interest on this $100 deposit like normal utility companies have to do, and will only refund the deposit at cancellation of card. If for some reason, need another CE Fuel Card (like you move from CO to TX since CE cards are regional only, NOT national), then charges a $25 penalty for getting another CE Fuel Card and again charges the $100 deposit !!! These practices are BLATANT monopoly, and detrimental to the expansion of cng use to wider spectrum of the public!!! CE's deposit practices are just an interest-free loan so that customer has to carry cost of any cng pump installations - - last time I checked that was job of public company investors (ie shareholders) to provide capital for that business!!! The cng community does NOT want a scheister imposter like Clean Energy !! I'll never be a CE advocate . . beware, avoid CE if at all possible. Give your business to any & all municipal or mom & pop cng stations!! cng_across_usa
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Replying to: jetboatjohnny (Jun 13, 2007 3:46 pm) |
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Replying to: kscng (Jan 04, 2008 11:16 am) Garry |
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Replying to: dsgd47 (Aug 25, 2006 1:09 pm) |
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Why is gas for cng's not coming down like regular gas is.? I pay 2.19 in Berkeley.
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Replying to: kokaneemike (Nov 15, 2008 8:43 am) |
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Replying to: kokaneemike (Nov 15, 2008 8:43 am) With the warm weather, maybe we'll see a significant drop in Dec. Oil prices won't stay low forever, and when they skyrocket once again... we'll still be smilin'. Curtis |
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