LPG gas booking but not getting delivery? Then complain on ‘this’ number; Bharat, Indane and HP official helpline numbers released

  • LPG gas booking but not getting delivery?
  • Then complain on ‘this’ number
  • Bharat, Indane and HP official helpline numbers released

Rising tensions in the Middle East are expected to affect fuel supplies internationally. Due to this there is an atmosphere of concern among consumers regarding the availability of LPG gas in India as well. however, Central Govt It has been clarified that the domestic LPG supply is completely safe and the needs of the general public are being prioritized. Still, complaints of non-delivery of gas on time or arbitrariness of distributors are coming from many cities. If you are facing this problem, you can directly complain to the company.

Change in booking rule: 25 days condition

The government has recently changed the booking rules for domestic LPG cylinders. Now the booking period for two cylinders has been increased from 21 days to 25 days. That is, once the cylinder is taken, you have to wait for 25 days for the next booking. Due to this technical change, delivery is seen to be delayed in some areas. However, if the dealer intentionally delays or overcharges, it is illegal.

Arbitrariness of the dealer? Complain on ‘this’ toll-free number

If you are not getting timely service from your gas agency, there is no need to worry. Every major gas company has provided special helpline numbers for consumers:

1. Indane Gas

Inden customers can contact the following numbers in case of delivery issues or suspected gas theft:

  • Toll-Free Number: 1800-2333-555
  • LPG Booking and Complaint: 7718955555

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2. Bharat Gas

If Bharat Gas distributors are demanding excessive rates or not delivering cylinders on time, call:

  • Toll-Free Number: 1800-22-4344
  • LPG Booking Number: 7715012345

3. HP Gas

HP Gas customers can use these official numbers for dealer complaints:

  • Toll-Free Number: 1800-2333-555
  • HP ‘Any Time’ LPG: 9493602222

Don’t panic, stay alert!

According to experts, the country currently has sufficient reserves of LPG. It has been assured that the government is paying close attention to the global situation and that the domestic supply will not be interrupted. So instead of ‘panic booking’ by believing rumours, customers should be alert. If there is no response from the dealer, the best course of action is to file a complaint on the helpline using your rights.

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