Petrol Pump Fraud Prevention Tips: Do you also think that you will not be scammed if you fill 110-210 or 310 petrol in the petrol pump? But it is not so, if you want to avoid fraud, then you should keep these two things in mind.
Petrol Pump Safety TipsNowadays, many cases of theft of petrol and diesel are coming to light at petrol pumps. Due to this fear, people do not fill petrol of fixed rate i.e. Rs 100-200 or Rs 500 and instead fill petrol of Rs 110, 105, 210 or 205, due to which they think that petrol will not be stolen. Whereas, it is not so, if you really want to avoid scams at petrol pumps, then you must keep these two things in mind, because by keeping these two things in mind, you can easily avoid petrol theft.
How to avoid fraud at petrol pump
A video has been posted on a page named babamunganathfillingstation on Instagram. myself in this video petrol Pump operators are saying that filling petrol of 110, 210 or 310 does not reduce petrol theft but there are two things which customers should see before filling petrol. This video is becoming increasingly viral on social media, thousands of people have liked it and are also calling this video very useful. Let us tell you which are those two things which you should keep in mind-
Keep an eye on the density of petrol diesel
If you want to avoid theft of petrol and diesel and want to fill good quality petrol, then pay attention to its density. The density of petrol is written on every petrol pump, which should be between 720 to 775. Whereas, if we talk about diesel, the density of diesel ranges between 820 to 860. This density tells us how pure the petrol or diesel you are filling is, what is its quality and whether there is any adulteration in it. Therefore, always check the density of petrol or diesel before pouring it.
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Pay attention to the number after zero
Often while filling petrol you will see zero, but you do not see the number after it. Whereas, if you want to avoid petrol theft, then it is important to look at the number after zero. This number must be less than five, 2, 3 or 4. Many times, if this number jumps from zero to 10, 15 or 20, then it should be understood that the petrol diesel machine has been tampered with and this increases the possibility of theft of petrol and diesel. In such a situation, next time whenever you fill petrol, keep these two things in mind.