From Ya Plakal:
Cheating at petrol stations
Comments from Ya Plakal:
Sochinskiy:
So what? Have you discovered America or something … ?
Did you write a statement? Or did you stop at uploading a video on the internet?
min75:
Have a smoke and think a little.
k3rnl:
Couldn’t you get to a normal petrol station?
That machine’s probably already about a thousand years old
DanSpb:
Once, I ran out of petrol on a motorbike in the Yaroslavl Oblast, so I walked to the petrol station with a five litre container. I paid for 5 litres, took the nozzle and started to pump. The nozzle stopped, indicating that I’d pumped out 5 litres. I looked into the container, and there was probably about 3.7 litres …
I went to the counter, and asked “what the f*ck”? The cashier there told me that the pump hadn’t been working for a month and a half, and they’ve not been able to mend it. She asked me to write a statement so that she could reimburse me for my “loss”.
So I did. I wrote a statement. And I forgot all about it. A month and a half later, when I was already back in St. Petersburg, my grandmother called me and said that a letter had arrived. It said that I could go back to that same petrol station, and I could have a litre for free (the cashier had evaluated my “losses” at one litre, they’d put it on some sort of report etc.)
vladvlad:
There’s just one price at all of our petrol stations, but it’s high ((
Pheanor:
I had a similar situation at a Rosneft petrol station, where I filled my 60 litre tank with 64 litres of fuel.
Clearly it’s a brand that we can’t quite trust yet!
0ssi:
Where did you those prices for your petrol? In the Khanty, 92 octane costs 30 roubles 20 [£0.65, 0.75€].
TorM1:
This is considered theft, even in Russia, but when they’re pissing billions away, this is just a drop in the ocean.
muzdy:
It’s precisely because of this that it’s against the law to fill transparent containers with petrol.
СМЕХУЯТОР:
I’ve poured it into transparent containers hundreds of times – no-one’s stopped me.