It's uncommon to meet someone in today's society who doesn't commute by bicycle. However, even seasoned bikers frequently fall victim to deception at gas stations. They frequently overlook it day after day, and by the time they do notice it, it's too late to take any action.
 
How to Prevent Being Conned at Gas Pumps
Today's essay goes into great depth about how to make sure that motorcycle riders are not defrauded when they refill at gas stations. Paying attention will reveal that gas station staff frequently ask you to verify whether the gasoline dispenser's meter reads zero. You risk losing if you skip this step.
 
Before fuelling commences, the meter at gas stations usually starts at zero. After that, you receive gasoline or diesel depending on how much you want to refill. It might not appear like you are being deceived at first. However, this is the true problem. The meter leaps straight to 5 or 6 units at a lot of gas stations.
 
You need to monitor this. Most drivers make a major error when they refuel for ₹100, ₹200, or ₹500. This problem is still unknown to many individuals. In actuality, a lot of gas pumps have pre-set gasoline levels in their devices, which is against the law.
 
Refueling in liters is the best option to prevent such fraud. Go to a reputable gas station in your neighborhood and fill up two, three, or five liters at a time. Never forget that you have the right to complain if a gas station tries to defraud you. The owner of the pump can be contacted directly to report the problem.
 
You may now be wondering how to file a complaint. Be aware that the toll-free number 1800224344 may be used to report problems with Bharat Petroleum gas pumps. To make a complaint, you may also phone the toll-free hotline number 18002333555 for hp gasoline stations and 18002333555 for indian oil corporation gasoline pumps.
 

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