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AG Wants To Hear From Gas-Gouging Victims
State Says Affected Drivers Can Still Make Claims Year Later
POSTED: 1:44 pm CDT September 15,
2009
UPDATED: 2:56 pm CDT September 15,
2009
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- It's been a year since there was $5 a gallon for regular gasoline in some parts of the state. In some cases, the state said it was price gouging.Now, months later, the Tennessee attorney general still wants to hear from drivers who may have been affected by the gouging. Officials said in some cases, drivers can still get money back if they were deliberately overcharged.Much of it depends on the location of the gasoline purchase.Additional Resources:
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