Clayton County woman wants compensation after being sold water-downed gas
The issue dates back to April, when the Georgia Department of Agriculture shut down the premium and mid-grade fuel pumps at an Amoco station after one customer claimed the gas caused damage to her vehicle. Investigators returned to follow up on claims that the shutdown order had been disregarded. While the station has since been cleared for operation, the underlying issues have not been resolved, and the woman has not been reimbursed for her repair costs.
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Clayton County woman wants compensation after being sold water-downed gas

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