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This might be more going on then just a "stuck float".
However to try to free the hung float full the tank (again) and have a with a few people shake the car back and forth, this took place on my own car.
I was able to fill it up again and fix it. Another problem may be the gauge, at times they can become over extended and be trapped, only way to fix it is to help the needle back.
If he told you the fuel pump would correct the fuel guage, take the car back and make them fix it under warranty. I have been in the auto repair business for 21 years and if I mis-diagnose a car, I have to fix it for free to keep the customer happy.
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