Possible Tesco Fuel Scam

Possible Tesco Fuel Scam

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pingu393

Original Poster:

9,547 posts

220 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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Note "possible", as I only suspect, but can't prove the following...

When I fill up at most Tesco pumps (U/L, Momentum or Diesel), fuel doesn't feel like it's going into the tank until the meter reads about 10p.

Has anybody else noticed this?

I don't notice any "lag" when I fill at other petrol stations, only Tesco.

Cliftonite

8,576 posts

153 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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This ain't gonna go well . . .

IBTB


chr15b

3,467 posts

205 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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I'm pretty sure they're tested at random by trading standards, I'd expect it to have been picked up by now if they were under delivering.

Toaster Pilot

14,758 posts

173 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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Yeah one of the biggest retailers in the country is really interested in ripping people off by illegal means, I'm sure.

If only there was a department at local councils who inspected petrol pumps to make sure they work accurately

cpas

1,661 posts

255 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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As a Pistonheads member, I would never admit to using Tesco fuel smile

nickfrog

22,793 posts

232 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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Riley Blue

22,299 posts

241 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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I always use Tesco fuel when filling up locally, never noticed 'pump lag'.

Cliftonite

8,576 posts

153 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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nickfrog said:
confused


BFG TERRANO

2,172 posts

163 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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Perhaps they feel "every little helps"?

Jim AK

4,029 posts

139 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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BFG TERRANO said:
Perhaps they feel "every little helps"?
Them!!

blue van

50 posts

144 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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i was in frankley services about five years ago

there was a bloke complaining how he had filled

his car paid when he started i t the gauge said

the same as when he pulled up .

they had just tried a fuel can to check

they said that the tank was empty

so why/how did the pump dials go round?

Northernchimp

1,282 posts

147 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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You can't assume Tesco are honest and transparent because of their size. They recently got caught selling highly flammable furniture with fake safety labels.

anonymous-user

69 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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not a good scam really they probably lose that amount in vapor ever fill.

Condi

18,814 posts

186 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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Northernchimp said:
You can't assume Tesco are honest and transparent because of their size. They recently got caught selling highly flammable furniture with fake safety labels.
At least the OP could use highly flammable furniture as fuel.

Toaster Pilot

14,758 posts

173 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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Northernchimp said:
You can't assume Tesco are honest and transparent because of their size. They recently got caught selling highly flammable furniture with fake safety labels.
So how does the conversation go in the boardroom? "I've got a great idea boss, let's make up for falling profits by stealing 10p from every motorist that fills up with fuel" "this time next year, Rodney..."

anonymous-user

69 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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Toaster Pilot said:
So how does the conversation go in the boardroom? "I've got a great idea boss, let's make up for falling profits by stealing 10p from every motorist that fills up with fuel" "this time next year, Rodney..."
replace phase 1 with 10ps


996TT02

3,336 posts

155 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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Perhaps it's the fuel filling the nozzle first? You must pay for that, too!

At the end of the delivery it obviously flows into your tank, unless your car has overturned, or you have an overhead fuel tank...

Cliftonite

8,576 posts

153 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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Northernchimp said:
You can't assume Tesco are honest and transparent because of their size. They recently got caught selling highly flammable furniture with fake safety labels.
They also got away with selling horsemeat and calling it beef. For months, if not years.

How on Earth did they manage to get away with that scam?


DonnyMac

3,634 posts

218 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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Perhaps the nozzle contains 10p worth of fuel the last user paid for?

But only at your garage, obviously.

Mojooo

13,214 posts

195 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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Toaster Pilot said:
Northernchimp said:
You can't assume Tesco are honest and transparent because of their size. They recently got caught selling highly flammable furniture with fake safety labels.
So how does the conversation go in the boardroom? "I've got a great idea boss, let's make up for falling profits by stealing 10p from every motorist that fills up with fuel" "this time next year, Rodney..."
You can commit offences even if you don't intend to - by failing to make sure things are OK. So if the machine is udner delivering due to a fault and they never repair it or never test it then they could commit an offence.

There is probably a technical reason for OPs issue though.