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<blockquote data-quote="Grey Panner" data-source="post: 664499" data-attributes="member: 15464"><p>These cases happened BC, that is, before COVID. That would make it about five years ago.</p><p>Whenever possible I get my gas bottles re-filled rather than exchanged.On one occasion, when a re-fill was not available, I handed in a gas bottle with a couple of years left on it and was given ,in exchange, the last bottle that they had left. A plastic wrapper covered the date stamped on the bottle. I found out later that I had been provided with a bottle with only a few months left on it and subsequently could not get it either re-filled or exchanged. </p><p>If things are different now that would be good but a gas bottle that is time-expired must be discarded and the person who is stuck with it is the one who pays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grey Panner, post: 664499, member: 15464"] These cases happened BC, that is, before COVID. That would make it about five years ago. Whenever possible I get my gas bottles re-filled rather than exchanged.On one occasion, when a re-fill was not available, I handed in a gas bottle with a couple of years left on it and was given ,in exchange, the last bottle that they had left. A plastic wrapper covered the date stamped on the bottle. I found out later that I had been provided with a bottle with only a few months left on it and subsequently could not get it either re-filled or exchanged. If things are different now that would be good but a gas bottle that is time-expired must be discarded and the person who is stuck with it is the one who pays. [/QUOTE]
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