Man Claims Store Sold Him Dirty Gasoline, Wants Allsups To Pay Up
By: Katie Thompson
Updated: October 3, 2012
"I didn't make it home, my truck started acting up," he said.
Gutierrez, a former mechanic now living off disability, spent the rest of the day trying to figure out what was wrong.
"That is when I drained the tank," he says. "When I found the dirt and water in there, that's when I said oh, I'm in trouble".
He believes those same eight gallons of gasoline he had pumped at a north side Allsups somehow became tainted with dirt.
Now, he's facing upwards of two-thousand dollars in damages.
Gutierrez says he contacted the Allsups corporate office, and they didn't believe him.
"He mentioned the word scam...and that's where I got upset," he explained.
For him this is anything but a scam, and he wants the gas station to take responsibility.
"You know, we're paying three sixty-five a gallon for a good product. And that didn't make sense."





