LPG Gas Cylinder: Can't book a cylinder by calling? Try these methods, or file a complaint like this
- bySudha Saxena
- 14 Mar, 2026
Currently, there is a shortage of LPG gas across the country. Many people are unable to book gas cylinders. Some are canceling their bookings. Many people are complaining about this. A few days ago, the price of gas cylinders was increased by 60 rupees. After that, many people are facing these problems. Many people are facing problems with phone bookings. Next, we will learn about the solution to this problem and four recently changed rules.
In fact, for quite some time, many people haven't been booking through phone calls. This has led to customers standing in long lines outside gas agencies in the scorching heat. But now you won't need to. You can book a cylinder from home via WhatsApp, missed call, SMS, mobile app, or online portal. If your booking doesn't go through, you can file a complaint. Read the article to the end for details.
SMS Booking Steps
Now you can book in a slightly digital way. For this, first open your WhatsApp. Indane customers can book their cylinder by sending REFILL message from their registered mobile number to 7588888824. If you are an HP Gas customer, you can book your cylinder by sending Hi or Book message to 9222201122. Also, if you are a Bharat Gas customer, you can book your cylinder by sending Hi or Book message to 1800224344.
Missed Call Booking Steps
Customers can book their cylinder by giving a missed call. You can easily make this booking by calling the same number. You can also book the cylinder by sending the same message on WhatsApp or through a messaging app. You can also book the cylinder using a digital mobile app. For this, download the gas company's app. Or you can also get the UMANG app of the central government. Also, payment apps like Paytm, PhonePe and Amazon Pay also provide the facility to book LPG cylinder.
How to file a complaint
If you book a bottle and don't receive delivery on time, you can file a complaint by calling the gas company's toll-free number. Indane customers can file their complaint at 1800-2333-555, Bharat Gas customers at 1800-22-4344, and HP Gas customers at 1800-2333-555. After filing a complaint, the customer is given a reference number. This number can be used to check the status of the complaint. If the issue remains unresolved, customers can also file their complaint by tagging the gas company on social media platforms. This is an easy and effective option.
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