Dear Socar, Socar Public Relations and Socar of Georgia (if your website is working),
Normally when I put 50 lari worth of gasoline into my car, I get about half a tank. Earlier this week, I visited one of your affiliates in Tbilisi, paid for 50 lari of gas (the price per liter did not seem significantly different from the other filling stations nearby) and drove off. The needle eventually showed that I had gotten about a quarter of a tank of gas.
If I could remember exactly which affiliate I had this experience at, I would be able to avoid it. But it may just be easier to avoid Socar stations entirely. And to share my experience.
Sincerely,
Doug Merrill
In solidarity, I will boycott Socar.
Must have been those Russian forces that caused a leak by bombing the fuel hose to undermine western influence in Georgia. Tsk. Tsk. Tsk.
Not sure how this is any different than anywhere else in the world? How are people suppose to survive?
I spent a week in Georgia and think I never once got the right change back from a restaurant meal. Sorry to say Julie that this is very different from many places in the world.
On the other hand, Georgians were extremely generous in inviting me to visit their houses.
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