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		<title>Heating Oil Price Protection Methods</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the past few heating seasons there have been several instances of unscrupulous heating oil dealers in the Northeast taking customers&#8217; money and not delivering oil, leaving customers out-in-the-cold. These customers prepaid thousands of dollars for their heating oil expecting deliveries all winter long only to find that their supplier took their money and didn&#8217;t]]></description>
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<p>Over the past few heating seasons there have been several instances  of unscrupulous heating oil dealers in the Northeast taking customers&#8217;  money and not delivering oil, leaving customers out-in-the-cold. These  customers prepaid thousands of dollars for their <a title="heating oil" href="http://www.oilpricestoday.org/heating/">heating oil</a> expecting  deliveries all winter long only to find that their supplier took their  money and didn&#8217;t deliver their oil. How can you ensure that the company  you give your money to will honor the contract or even be in business  through the heating season?</p>
<p><strong>Worried &#8211; Then Avoid Prepay</strong></p>
<p>If  you are worried, then the best way to ensure you are safe is to never  prepay for your heating oil. This way, you don&#8217;t give your oil company  money in advance of getting the heating oil in your tank. Some companies  will not offer this option. Others will offer a budgeted payment plan,  meaning they will divide the total cost of the contract by the number of  months in the heating season and you will pay an equal amount per  month. However, in the early (warmer) months of a budget payment plan  you are typically paying for more than you are using and therefore  &#8220;prepaying for some of your oil&#8221; and companies offering a budget payment  option will often increase the cost per gallon fee for this  convenience.</p>
<p><strong>Research Your Heating Oil Company</strong></p>
<p>If  you must prepay, then it is important to do your homework. Ask  questions of other customers and of your oil company. Find out who is  behind the company and what reputation they have with other customers.  Have they been around for a long time? What is their management history  and experience? Do they have the financial strength to withstand the ups  and downs of the <a title="oil price history" href="http://www.oilpricestoday.org/history/">heating oil market</a>?</p>
<p><strong>How Does Your  Company &#8220;Risk Manage&#8221; Their Heating Contracts?</strong></p>
<p>You can  also call your oil company and ask them how they manage the risk of  their price protection program. Your provider should be pre-purchasing  their oil at a fixed price from their heating oil wholesale supplier so  they can honor their commitments to their customers. Ask who their  supplier is and if they are pre-purchasing their oil.</p>
<p><strong>Signs  of Trouble</strong></p>
<p>There are a few warning signs of a company  not able to fulfill their price protection agreement and potentially on  the verge of financial ruin. If the company stops filling your tank and  only gives you short fills, or if they don&#8217;t answer your phone calls or  don&#8217;t follow through on promises, you have cause for concern. If you  find yourself a situation like this, do not hesitate to contact your  local police station or the state district attorney&#8217;s office to alert  them of your concern. They will be able to advise you based on the laws  of your state how to proceed.</p>
<p>Remember, it&#8217;s your money and you  have the right to know it&#8217;s safe.</p>
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